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Simpsons fans, this is the one you’ve been waiting for.


I’m Nancy Cartwright, as the voice of Bart Simpson for over 35+ years—I am finally “spilling the donut crumbs”. My partners and I are here to announce Simpsons Declassified—a weekly podcast that will pull back the curtain on the longest-running, eeriest, most yellow-tinted pop culture phenomenon…EVER!


Each week, my co-host, Sofy Kurtz and I will crack open the wild predictions, mind-bending coincidences, fan conspiracies and untold stories from 800+ episodes — jokes that died, lines that lived and moments that shocked even us! Oh and don’t miss our Simpsons-themed games with our guests! Play along and test your Springfield IQ.


We will take you behind-the-scenes with writers, directors, guest stars and famous fans. I’ll share how Bart started mirroring my life, the scenes that almost never aired and the surprises that still get me at the mic.


Produced and showrun by Monica Gil-Rodriguez. From Audacy Podcasts and CRE84U Entertainment— this is your all-access pass to Springfield.


Bring your theories…and your donuts. Follow us along and drop your wildest Simpsons’ theory in a review for a chance to be featured on the show.

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In this fun-filled episode of Simpsons Declassified, Nancy Cartwright returns to answer fan questions with her signature humor, heart, and unforgettable voice performances. Best known as the voice of Bart Simpson, Cartwright takes listeners deeper into her journey with the iconic series—sharing personal stories, surprising behind-the-scenes details, and even breaking into a live performance of the legendary “Bartman” rap. The episode kicks off with lighthearted conversation about pop culture and Cartwright’s real-life connection to rising star Sabrina Carpenter, setting the tone for a wide-ranging and personal discussion. From there, the fan-driven Q&A dives into everything from video games to voice acting techniques. Cartwright humorously recounts her experience trying to learn Fortnite, admitting that mastering the game requires a level of skill and patience she’s still working on—but embracing the fun of connecting with fans through new platforms. One of the standout moments comes when Cartwright performs the “Bartman” rap, a nostalgic callback to the early ‘90s when The Simpsons became a full-blown cultural phenomenon. She shares the surreal experience of hearing her own voice on the radio for the first time and reveals that the track—produced by none other than Michael Jackson—went platinum, selling millions of copies. It’s a reminder of just how massive Bart Simpson’s influence became beyond television. The conversation also explores Cartwright’s collection of Simpsons memorabilia, including rare and sentimental items like an early Bart doll prototype and unique carnival prizes from show premieres. These objects aren’t just collectibles—they represent meaningful moments in her career and even personal milestones, like sharing her work with her family. Fans of the show will especially enjoy hearing how some of Bart’s most iconic traits came to life. Cartwright explains that Nelson Muntz’s famous laugh was created spontaneously during a table read, proving that some of the show’s most memorable elements were born from instinct and improvisation. Similarly, the now-famous catchphrase “Eat my shorts” originated as an ad-lib that instantly resonated with the cast and writers. Beyond the comedy, the episode touches on the emotional depth of the series. Cartwright reflects on powerful moments like Bart’s heartfelt apology to Marge in a Christmas episode, showing that beneath the mischief and humor lies a character capable of genuine vulnerability. These rare emotional beats, she explains, are what make the show resonate across generations. The discussion also ventures into imaginative territory, with Cartwright suggesting dream crossover ideas—including a wild mashup between The Simpsons and The Sopranos. It’s a testament to the show’s versatility and enduring cultural relevance. Blending comedy, nostalgia, and heartfelt storytelling—with a few donut reviews sprinkled in—this episode is a celebration of The Simpsons legacy and the creative spirit behind it. Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to Springfield, this episode offers a fresh, personal perspective on one of television’s most iconic characters and the woman who brings him to life. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this entertaining and behind-the-scenes episode of Simpsons Declassified, legendary voice actress Nancy Cartwright—best known as the voice of Bart Simpson—joins the show for a lively fan Q&A packed with stories, laughs, and surprising insights from more than three decades on The Simpsons. From iconic catchphrases to heartfelt fan stories, Cartwright shares what it’s really like to bring one of television’s most recognizable characters to life. The episode kicks off with a fun discussion about favorite Bart-centric episodes, including classics like “Cape Fear,” and dives into the show’s tradition of musical moments and parodies that fans love. Cartwright reveals that even the smallest improvised tunes or humming moments from Bart can technically count as original music—earning her tiny royalty checks for those spontaneous vocal bits. It’s one of many quirky behind-the-scenes realities of working in animation. Listeners also get a closer look at Cartwright’s creative process and how much freedom she had shaping Bart’s personality. While the character started with a basic description—“a ten-year-old school-hating underachiever and proud of it”—Cartwright explains that the writers and creators encouraged actors to bring their own energy and interpretation to the role. That collaboration helped define Bart’s rebellious spirit and his dynamic relationship with Lisa, the moral center of the Simpson family. Beyond Bart, Cartwright talks about some of her favorite characters to perform—especially Nelson Muntz, the Springfield bully with a surprisingly sentimental side. She reflects on Nelson’s layered personality and why voicing such drastically different characters is one of the joys of voice acting. The conversation highlights how a single performer can bring multiple personalities to life through subtle changes in tone, rhythm, and attitude. The episode also explores Cartwright’s early career in voice acting before The Simpsons, including roles in shows like My Little Pony, Pound Puppies, and Richie Rich. She shares how years of background voice work and improvisation helped sharpen the skills that eventually landed her the role of Bart. Fans will especially enjoy hearing about the height of “Bart-mania” in the early 1990s—when Bart Simpson became one of the most recognizable characters in America. Despite the show’s explosive popularity, Cartwright remained largely anonymous in public, an unusual experience compared to traditional on-screen celebrities. Throughout the episode, the hosts mix in humor and quirky segments—including multiple donut taste-testing breaks—while Cartwright shares touching moments about the impact the show has had on fans’ lives. From Emmy wins and massive live performances at the Hollywood Bowl to intimate table reads with the cast, she reflects on the milestones that made The Simpsons a cultural phenomenon. Whether you’re a lifelong Simpsons fan or curious about the craft of voice acting, this episode offers a fascinating look at the artistry, legacy, and humor behind one of television’s most iconic animated shows. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this unforgettable episode of Simpsons Declassified, Nancy Cartwright welcomes legendary actor Joe Mantegna, the iconic voice behind Fat Tony, Springfield’s smooth-talking mob boss. Joe shares the story of how he first joined The Simpsons and what it’s like bringing one of the show’s most beloved recurring characters to life. From channeling classic mafia film energy to finding the perfect balance of menace and humor, Joe explains how Fat Tony became one of Springfield’s most memorable personalities. The conversation dives deep into Joe’s incredible career across film, television, and theater. Known for roles in Criminal Minds, The Godfather Part III, House of Games, and countless stage productions, Joe reflects on the experiences that shaped him as an actor and storyteller. He also discusses the unique craft of voice acting, how performing for animation differs from live-action work, and why the collaborative spirit of The Simpsons has kept the show thriving for decades. Nancy and Joe reminisce about working with the extraordinary cast and creators behind the series, sharing stories about recording sessions, character development, and the joy of watching fans continue to connect with Springfield’s colorful residents. Throughout the episode, Joe offers thoughtful insights into longevity in the entertainment industry—what it takes to sustain a decades-long career, the importance of passion for the craft, and how great characters often emerge from the simplest ideas. Of course, no episode of Simpsons Declassified would be complete without a little fun along the way. Expect laughs, behind-the-scenes moments, and a celebration of one of animation’s most enduring worlds. Whether you’re a longtime fan of The Simpsons, a lover of great acting, or simply curious about how iconic animated characters come to life, this episode offers a fascinating look at the artistry behind Fat Tony—and the remarkable career of the actor who plays him. Donuts, stories, and a little Springfield mob wisdom await. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this behind-the-scenes episode of Simpsons Declassified, Jay Renshaw, the Nancy Cartwright sits down with Jay Renshaw, longtime writer, producer, and creator of the famous character 'Chit', to uncover how Springfield’s most iconic stories are built—from the first joke pitch to the final table read. Jay shares what it’s like crafting episodes for the longest-running primetime animated series in television history, revealing how stories are broken, how jokes survive (or don’t), and why collaboration is the secret ingredient to keeping The Simpsons fresh after decades on air. From the pressure of maintaining legacy characters to the joy of discovering unexpected emotional beats, this conversation explores the art and discipline behind animated comedy writing. Nancy and Jay dive into: How a Simpsons episode begins in the writers’ room The balance between heart and humor What makes a joke “Springfield-worthy” The evolution of storytelling over 30+ seasons How writers protect each character’s voice Jay also reflects on the responsibility of writing for characters that audiences have grown up with—characters who feel like family. What’s the process of pitching a story for Bart, Homer, or Lisa? How do writers keep the humor sharp while honoring the emotional core that’s made the show timeless? Beyond the craft, the episode explores the human side of the process: the late nights, the rewrites, the laughter around the table, and the creative risks that sometimes lead to iconic television moments. For aspiring writers, Jay offers insight into breaking into television, building discipline, and developing the resilience necessary for a career in entertainment. His perspective is both practical and inspiring, making this episode a must-listen for creatives looking to understand how great comedy is truly made. Whether you’re a lifelong Simpsons fan, a comedy nerd, or an aspiring television writer, this episode offers a rare, candid look at the storytelling engine behind one of the most influential shows in history. Donuts are rated. Stories are dissected. Springfield secrets are revealed. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Rick meets Bart in this hilarious, insight-packed episode of Simpsons Declassified as Ian Cardoni, the new voice of Rick Sanchez on Rick and Morty, joins Nancy Cartwright for donuts, deep voice-acting talk, and a surprisingly competitive burp showdown. Ian shares the intense six-month audition process that led to landing one of animation’s most iconic roles, revealing how a “party trick” impression evolved into a full-fledged performance capable of sustaining brutal fight scenes, emotional beats, and multiverse-level chaos. He breaks down the difference between doing an impression and truly inhabiting a character—creating new catchphrases, delivering fresh material, and protecting your voice through demanding recording sessions. The episode dives into fan questions from Reddit, including: Which Rick and Morty character would Bart Simpson get along with? Do Rick and Morty improvise their lines? How do voice actors maintain consistency across seasons? What does a 300-year-old Rick sound like? Nancy and Ian swap insights on vocal care, sustaining gravelly voices, recording solo vs. ensemble sessions, and the art of delivering ten takes per line. There’s also a heartfelt conversation about purpose, partnership, and how life-changing opportunities often arrive at pivotal personal moments. And yes—there are donuts. From Fruity Pebbles explosions to a “self-assured” classic glazed that “knows its purpose,” the donut ratings may be as intense as a Rick Prime showdown. Funny, thoughtful, and packed with behind-the-scenes animation wisdom, this episode is a must-listen for Rick and Morty fans, Simpsons lovers, voice actors, and anyone fascinated by the craft behind iconic animated characters. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this eye-opening episode of Simpsons Declassified, producer Monica Gil-Rodriguez pulls back the curtain on what it really takes to survive—and succeed—in Hollywood. From navigating studio politics to developing major franchise films, Monica shares candid stories about her journey through the entertainment industry, including her pivotal role in championing projects at the highest level. She discusses the realities of being a producer, the difference between creative vision and corporate pressure, and why persistence matters more than prestige. The conversation dives into what studio executives actually do, how projects get greenlit (or killed), and what aspiring filmmakers misunderstand about breaking into Hollywood. Monica also reflects on female leadership in entertainment, career pivots, and the moments when trusting your instincts can change the trajectory of a film—or even a franchise. As always, Simpsons Declassified blends insight with fun, so expect laughs, behind-the-scenes industry truths, and a few unexpected turns along the way. Whether you’re a die-hard movie fan, an aspiring producer, or simply curious about how Hollywood really works, this episode delivers honest advice, inspiring perspective, and a rare look inside the machine. A must-listen for filmmakers, creatives, and anyone who’s ever wondered how stories actually make it to the screen. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this deep-dive Ask Me (Bart) Anything episode of Simpsons Declassified, legendary showrunner and writer Dave Mirkin joins Nancy Cartwright for an uncensored, laugh-packed, and surprisingly emotional conversation about what truly made The Simpsons endure. Pulled directly from fan questions, the episode explores how iconic characters like Bart, Homer, Marge, Ralph, and Lisa were written—and why Bart’s rebellious genius came straight from Dave’s own childhood as a “school terror.” Dave explains why Bart isn’t dumb, just misunderstood, and how that philosophy shaped some of the show’s most memorable episodes. Fans get rare behind-the-scenes stories about celebrity guest stars, including why stars like Paul McCartney, James Taylor, and Sting only appeared briefly, and how Meryl Streep’s turn as Bart’s girlfriend became one of the show’s most unforgettable performances. Dave also shares hilarious, candid stories about directing legends like Kirk Douglas and Mickey Rooney, plus the real rules behind cameo casting versus full-character roles. The conversation dives into the evolution of animation, from hand-painted cels to digital color—and why Dave believes modern perfection has stripped away some of the “human breathing” that made early Simpsons episodes feel alive. He also tackles AI, technology, and why human imperfection is essential to art. Of course, no Simpsons Declassified episode is complete without chaos: expect multiple donut tastings, brutally honest ratings, one donut declared a “hostile food,” and another crowned a true Homer-level classic. Thoughtful, hilarious, irreverent, and deeply insightful, this episode is a must-listen for Simpsons fans, animation writers, voice actors, and anyone who loves the messy humanity behind great storytelling. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Voice acting legend Maurice LaMarche (Pinky and the Brain, Futurama, The Simpsons, Zootopia) joins Nancy Cartwright for an unforgettable, laugh-out-loud episode of Simpsons Declassified packed with fan questions, iconic voices, and surprising emotional depth. From the very start, Maurice dives into classic characters as fans ask about world domination schemes, the genius of Pinky and the Brain, and why the show’s rare moments of heart made it so timeless. He breaks down why the writing was so strong that ad-libbing was rarely needed—and how the “informed idiot vs. uninformed idiot” dynamic made the series work. Simpsons fans will love the deep cuts, including Maurice’s first Simpsons contribution (yes, it involved legendary burps), behind-the-scenes stories from The Critic crossover, video game voice sessions, theme park recordings, and why writers eventually “write to the actor’s voice.” There’s also a masterclass in belch technique, complete with live demonstrations and tongue placement tips you probably didn’t know you needed. Of course, no Simpsons Declassified episode is complete without chaos—enter multiple donut tasting segments, complete with synchronized bites, accidental finger chomping, brutally honest ratings, and one donut that earns a historic minus-one score. The episode takes a powerful turn as Maurice opens up about loss, recovery, creativity, and resilience, sharing why comedy matters—especially now—and how making people laugh for even a few minutes can genuinely change lives. He also teases future projects, including Zootopia 2, possible Futurama returns, and a deeply personal one-man show inspired by his own life journey. Funny, raw, nostalgic, and unexpectedly moving, this episode is a must-listen for Simpsons fans, animation lovers, voice actors, and anyone who believes laughter really can save the world. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Legendary voice actor Rob Paulsen (Animaniacs, Pinky and the Brain, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) joins Nancy Cartwright for a wildly funny, deeply moving, and fan-driven episode of Simpsons Declassified. Packed with Ask Me (Bart) Anything–style questions, this episode blends laugh-out-loud improv with genuine life wisdom from one of animation’s most beloved voices. Rob and Nancy answer fan questions ranging from the weirdest lines ever requested, favorite Bart Simpson prank calls, and unforgettable recording moments that nearly broke the cast with laughter. Simpsons fans and animation lovers alike will enjoy rapid-fire improv, classic character voices, and spontaneous moments that only happen when two animation legends are in the room together. The episode takes a heartfelt turn as Rob opens up about his battle with stage-three throat cancer, sharing how humor, gratitude, and perspective carried him through the most difficult chapter of his life. His story is powerful, hopeful, and deeply inspiring—especially for creatives navigating fear, uncertainty, or major life challenges. Listeners also get a behind-the-scenes masterclass in voice acting, auditioning, and character creation, as Rob explains how voices evolve, why bold choices matter, and what makes animation such a uniquely collaborative art form. From Animaniacs reboot stories to reflections on Phil Hartman, Steven Spielberg, and decades of animation history, this episode is packed with insight and nostalgia. Of course, no Simpsons Declassified episode would be complete without chaos—enter the donut tasting segment, complete with ratings, laughter, and some truly questionable bite coordination. Funny, heartfelt, nostalgic, and uplifting, this episode celebrates creativity, resilience, and the simple power of making people laugh—straight from two of the most iconic voices in animation history. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this special Ask Me (Bart) Anything episode of Simpsons Declassified, Nancy Cartwright—the iconic voice of Bart Simpson—is joined by Sofy for a fan-driven conversation packed with behind-the-scenes stories, laughs, and classic Simpsons energy. Pulled straight from fan questions, this AMA covers everything fans have always wanted to know about Bart, voice acting, and life inside Springfield. Nancy shares candid insights into performing Bart across decades, switching between characters, and how she keeps the voice fresh after thousands of episodes. Along the way, she reflects on career lessons, creative instincts, and the unexpected moments that shaped one of television’s most recognizable voices. The episode blends heartfelt storytelling with playful banter as Nancy and Sofy react to fan prompts, riff on Bart’s personality, and explore what makes The Simpsons endure across generations. From vocal technique and character evolution to fan culture and personal growth, this AMA feels intimate, funny, and unscripted—just like Bart himself. Whether you’re a lifelong Simpsons fan or discovering the magic behind Bart Simpson for the first time, this episode delivers insider knowledge, warmth, and plenty of “Eat My Shorts” energy—straight from the source. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Legendary voice actor, Dungeon Master, and Critical Role creator Matt Mercer joins Simpsons Declassified for an unforgettable crossover of animation, fantasy, and storytelling. From rolling dice to reimagining Springfield as a tabletop campaign, this episode blends Dungeons & Dragons, voice acting, and The Simpsons in a way only Matt Mercer can. Matt walks listeners through a live D&D roleplay demo, guiding Nancy Cartwright into an improvised fantasy adventure that perfectly explains how tabletop storytelling works—choices, dice rolls, danger, humor, and heart included. Whether you’re brand new to D&D or a longtime fan, this segment makes the magic instantly click. The conversation dives deep into world-building, including how Matt created Exandria (Zandra), his inspirations from Tolkien, sci-fi legends, Final Fantasy, and why fantasy worlds can empower people to make the real world better. He explains the difference between preparing as a Dungeon Master versus a player, how NPCs are born, and why unused ideas are never wasted. Simpsons fans will love the crossover chaos as Matt answers fan questions like: • What D&D class would Bart Simpson be? (Spoiler: Bart the Bard) • Which Critical Role character would thrive in Springfield • How Bart would interact with the Mighty Nein’s chaos gremlins The episode also tackles serious, timely topics—especially AI voice cloning, ownership of performance, and why technology can never replace the heart, soul, and humanity behind real voice acting. Matt and Nancy share powerful insights on protecting creative integrity in an evolving industry. And yes—there’s donuts. A full donut tasting segment with expert-level descriptions, crunch analysis, and surprisingly passionate scoring adds pure Simpsons-energy fun to the episode. Packed with laughter, improv, fan questions, heartfelt reflections, and storytelling wisdom, this episode is a must-listen for D&D fans, Critical Role viewers, voice actors, animators, gamers, and Simpsons fans alike. 🎲 Eat your shorts… and roll for charisma. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Beverly D’Angelo (National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation, The Simpsons) joins Simpsons Declassified for a hilarious, revealing conversation that jumps from Springfield to Hollywood—and straight into the stories fans beg for. Beverly finally explains the infamous “crotch grab” moment on Christmas Vacation, why she did it, and how it accidentally became the take they had to use. Then the episode dives deep into her Simpsons legacy as Lurleen Lumpkin, including the wild truth that Beverly wrote “Finally Bagged Me a Homer” with her brother in about ten minutes—and how that song became a long-term “gift that keeps on giving.” You’ll also hear how she met Matt Groening through Frank Zappa, why musical theater rules made the Lurleen episode work so well, and what it was like recording in the early days of the show (plus the best Simpsons perks—yes, the luggage!). The conversation turns personal as Beverly shares advice she’d give her younger self: self-validate, trust your creative engine, and don’t conform for approval. Packed with classic improv, behind-the-scenes trivia, and real-life wisdom—this one’s a must-listen. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this special Ask Me Anything episode, Nancy Cartwright goes fully “behind the yellow curtain” to answer fan questions about The Simpsons, voice acting, and the real-life mischief that shaped Bart Simpson. Nancy reveals how she accidentally became Bart: originally called in to audition for Lisa, she spotted the description of “10-year-old, school-hating underachiever and proud of it” and instantly knew that was her character. One bold ask later, Bart’s now-iconic voice was born on the spot in front of Matt Groening. From there, Nancy dives into her early days on the speech team, discovering she could create characters, win trophies, and literally pay for college with her voice. She shares a hilariously “very Bart” story about getting busted for writing something awful on a school bathroom stall in brown marker—and the painfully creative punishment that followed. Fans also get rare behind-the-scenes insights, including: How she combined Ralph Wiggum and Nelson Muntz to build new characters Why Nelson is the biggest vocal “throat ripper” to perform How multi-character scenes with Bart, Rod, Todd, and Ralph pushed her early in the series The secret reason some couch gags run extra long What it was really like working with Michael Jackson on “Do the Bartman” and the “Happy Birthday Lisa” song Nancy also talks about Bartmania, early anonymity, her first big voice job as Gloria on Richie Rich, the mentorship of voice legend Daws Butler, and why the show’s integrity and emotional center—especially Lisa as the moral compass—are a huge part of The Simpsons’ long-term success. Packed with stories, confessions, and fan-favorite lore, this AMA is a must-listen for anyone who loves Bart, animation, or the craft of voice acting. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Legendary impressionist Jim Meskimen (Parks and Rec, America’s Got Talent) joins the show for a fast-paced, hilarious, and insightful deep dive into the craft of voices and impressions. From his earliest days imitating Tiny Tim to voicing iconic characters for Disney, Jim breaks down how he studies vocal patterns, physicality, pitch, and personality to bring celebrity impressions to life—sometimes within seconds. Jim and Nancy jump into rapid-fire Simpsons challenges, reimagining Bart catchphrases as delivered by celebrity voices, plus dramatic reenactments, Krusty Burger clashes, and Springfield improv that only a world-class mimic can pull off. He also shares stories about stepping into Robin Williams’ Genie roles, meeting actors he imitates, and the surreal moment he “lost” an impression the same day the real performer passed away. Beyond impressions, Jim opens up about his artistic roots, his mother Marion Ross, his early animation days at Hanna-Barbera, and how he approaches acting in both comedy and drama. He explains why authentic humanity—not tricks—makes performances memorable, and how he prepares characters for film, TV, and his upcoming projects. Whether you’re a Simpsons fan, a voice-acting nerd, or someone who loves celebrity impressions, this episode is packed with technique, nostalgia, storytelling, and nonstop comedy from one of the greatest vocal performers working today. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Rick and Morty star Spencer Grammer sits down to talk voice acting, growing up in a Broadway family, and her dad Kelsey Grammer’s iconic Simpsons role as Sideshow Bob. She shares behind-the-scenes insights on improv in animation, how episodes are rewritten and re-recorded, and what it’s like performing emotional turns in the booth. Spencer also opens up about recovering from a life-changing injury, finding music as healing, and building her band Bell and Chain. You’ll hear hilarious Simpsons × Rick and Morty crossover improv, movie scene reenactments, and Spencer’s spontaneous song “Sunshine.” Fans will love her thoughts on multiverses, Easter eggs, and why Springfield is in “every state.” This fun, heartfelt, and creatively wild episode is packed with comedy, storytelling, and exclusive insights from one of animation’s most dynamic voices. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ever wondered what happens when Bart Simpson collides with the queen of cartoon multiverses? Nancy Cartwright sits down with Tara Strong for a wild, heartfelt romp through voice-acting mayhem—Timmy Turner, Harley Quinn, Raven, Bubbles, Batgirl, Miss Minutes, and more. Tara shares fangirl moments (singing with Jodi Benson in Little Mermaid II), origin stories (Hello Kitty’s first English voice!), and the craft behind “singing in character.” She opens up about fandom’s real impact—from tear-jerker con hugs to helping a bullied My Little Pony artist find her community. Then chaos ensues in “Fanfiction Theater,” as Tara and Nancy swap voices, trade Bartman bars, and mash up Springfield with Toy Story, The Shining, and a Harley-babysits-Bart scenario that would definitely set the town on fire. Tara even pitches a new Springfield resident—Nova, a cosplay-rock star who pulls Lisa out of her shell. It’s jokes, joy, and genuine magic with one of animation’s most beloved voices. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ever wondered who really sang for Michael Jackson’s character on The Simpsons? Nancy Cartwright welcomes legendary vocalist Kipp Lennon—the hidden voice behind Stark Raving Dad’s unforgettable tunes. Kipp shares the wild story of how he ended up channeling the King of Pop in Springfield, from the day he got the call to performing live years later at The Simpsons Take the Bowl concert. Along the way, he dishes about his musical roots as a founding member of the harmony-rich band Venice, and drops hilarious behind-the-scenes tales—like the time Conan O’Brien and Weird Al turned a hallway into an impromptu jam session. This episode hits every note: nostalgia, laughter, and pure Simpsons magic To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ever wondered what happens when the voice of Bart Simpson sits down with the director who helped make Treehouse of Horror iconic? Nancy Cartwright welcomes Simpsons legend Mark Kirkland for a spooky, laugh-packed deep dive into Springfield. Mark lifts the lid on classic Halloween segments—from “The Omega Man” to “Easy-Bake Coven”—sharing how colonial research, crooked sets, and even the color of falling leaves shape the scares. He recalls his path from Hanna-Barbera to CalArts mentors, treating animators as “actors with a pencil,” and why sitcom timing beats long crosses every time. The trio play a chaotic “Simpsons Catchphrase: Halloween Edition,” revisit Bart-the-Fly’s squeaky register, and reveal how lines are stitched together take by take. Mark shouts out Suzie Dieter’s Grinch homage, dishes Easter-egg signage lore, answers fan mail (yes, “The Shinning” wins), and crowns donuts the ultimate studio “candy.” Plus: his favorite to direct (“Last Exit to Springfield”) and what he’s creating in his fine-art life now. FOLLOW NANCY: https://www.instagram.com/nancy_cartwright/ https://www.tiktok.com/@officialnancycartwright https://x.com/nancycartwright https://www.facebook.com/Nancy.Cartwright.Official/ Produced and showrun by Monica Gil-Rodriguez. From Audacy Podcasts and CRE84U Entertainment—this is your all-access pass to Springfield. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today’s episode features one of the original architects of The Simpsons, John Vitti! A true comedy writing genius, John penned some of the show's most iconic and beloved episodes, including "Bart the Genius," "Bart Gets an F," "Mr. Plow," "Cape Feare," and "Lisa's Substitute." In this unforgettable interview, John and Nancy Cartwright geek out about the show's legacy and its chaotic-yet-brilliant origins. Jon also shares what it was like to pitch to James L. Brooks, why the full-face shot of a Simpson character is never a good idea, how much the voice actors, like Nancy, shaped characters like Ralph Wiggum and Mr. Burns, and those high-pressure days writing early-season episodes. Plus, Nancy and John play a hilarious writer's room game, pitching plots for ultimate crossover episodes: "Jaws at Springfield Lake," "The Godfather at Springfield’s Mob Summit," and "Star Wars at Springfield Space Expo!" To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ever wondered what happens when an Oscar-winning actress meets the voice of Bart Simpson? Allison Janney and Nancy Cartwright sit down for a hilarious and heartfelt conversation talking about The Simpsons, I, Tonya, West Wing, Minions, and more. In this exclusive interview, Allison shares her experience guest-starring on The Simpsons and pitches wild new ideas for the show, including a character for herself and a storyline involving a new dog for the family. Nancy, a voice-acting legend, offers Allison tips on character voices and reveals behind-the-scenes stories from the show's history. They also reminisce about their shared connections to their hometown, from local pizza joints to the Kenley Players theater. They put their skills to the test in a chaotic game of "Simpsons or Real Life" and even attempt to rap!  FOLLOW NANCY: https://www.instagram.com/nancy_cartwright/ https://www.tiktok.com/@officialnancycartwright https://x.com/nancycartwright https://www.facebook.com/Nancy.Cartwright.Official/ Produced and showrun by Monica Gil-Rodriguez. From Audacy Podcasts and CRE84U Entertainment—this is your all-access pass to Springfield. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Stu Pidasso

haaaaa haa

Oct 3rd
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Stu Pidasso

Canada lost a good friend

Sep 23rd
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