On the November 8th episode of Whatever With Alexis & Jennifer, media expert Laura Kipnis was on the show to discuss bad celebrity behavior. Her new book is a tongue-in-cheek book with directions on how to create a big scandal around yourself.
On the October 28th episode of Whatever With Alexis & Jennifer, one of the guest was actress Alison Arngrim – better known to those of my generation as Nellie Oleson of Little House on the Prairie. Her book is a reminiscence of those times and her later acceptance of the type-casting that comes with being so closely associated with a role.
On the October 22nd episode of The Martha Stewart Show, Today show co-host Hoda Kotbappeared to make desserts and crafts with Martha. Her new book is a memoir of her time in television and journalism, relating the crises she has lived through including cancer and working with Kathie Lee Gifford every day.
On the October 21st episode of Whatever With Alexis & Jennifer, the ladies talked to author David Borgenicht. He is the author and creator of the Worst Case Scenario franchise which has spawned numerous best-selling books, a TV show and much merchandise.
Buy The Worst-Case Scenario Business Survival Guide: How to Survive the Recession, Handle Layoffs,Raise Emergency Cash, Thwart an Employee Coup,and Avoid Other Potential Disasters by Mark Joyner and David Borgenicht from Amazon for the Kindle or from Barnes and Noble for the Nook.
On October 20th, humor writer David Rakoff appeared on Whatever With Alexis & Jennifer. His new book is a defense of negativity and pessimism, written during a time when he found out that he himself had a tumor, so he got a chance to put that to the test.
On the October 15th episode of Whatever With Alexis & Jennifer, the ladies interviewed psychologist Dr. Vivian Diller. She is the co-writer of a book about how women’s feelings about their own looks change as they age and how to prevent that from turning negative.
On the October 6th episode of Whatever With Alexis & Jennifer, journalism professor and author Susan Shapiro was their guest. She is both a novelist and a memoirist, and has published a pair of novels this year, one about a pair of Manhattan friends that trade lives and another about a self-help guru whose own life falls into total disrepair.
On the September 29 episode of Whatever With Alexis & Jennifer, the ladies spoke with linguistics professor John Locke of CUNY. His most recent book is an examination of eavesdropping – from its history and the psychology of it, to its role in modern life.
On the September 29th episode of Whatever With Alexis & Jennifer, the ladies spoke with long time soap actress from Guiding LightTina Sloan about her new book. It’s about growing older gracefully (and in her case, very publicly) and how to adapt to the changes that happen through the years.
On the September 28 episode of Whatever With Alexis & Jennifer, the ladies spoke with Mad Men actor Bryan Batt. In addition to acting and writing, he owns an upscale home store in New Orleans. He’s recently published his memoir about growing up in New Orleans with his force-of-nature mother.
On the September 23rd episode of Whatever With Alexis & Jennifer, they had on a pair of writer/experts talking about issues of health and lifestyle for women. Author Jessica Denay wrote a book about how moms can still look and feel great during and after pregnancy. Health expert Kathy Freston discussed how mothers can achieve overall wellness for themselves and their family. Her most recent book is an examination on how to find and keep positive relationships.
On the September 22nd episode of Whatever With Alexis & Jennifer, the ladies discussed bad celebrity behavior with professor in the Department of Radio/TV/Film at Northwestern University and author Laura Kipnis. Her new book is an examination of media scandals – how they happen and why and what is so enthralling to the public about them.
This is a brand new show on the Hallmark Channel and our first post on it. Welcome to the updates, Alexis and Jennifer!
On the September 16 episode of Whatever With Alexis & Jennifer, the ladies interviewed actress Amy Yasbeck. Her new book is a memoir of her life with her husband, actor John Ritter who tragically died at age 54 in 2003.