![]() ![]() You get a sense of her central place in acting history, walking the hallway of her apartment. On TV, there’s Big Love, Louie, Gunsmoke - she even had her own sitcom in the 80s called The Ellen Burstyn Show. ![]() The Last Picture Show, The Exorcist, Requiem for a Dream. If you’re a movie fan, you know Ellen Burstyn. The show from WNYC about the things we think about a lot. That’s the hardest and most challenging thing to do. You don’t go to a great acting teacher to learn how to pretend better. Thank you for listening and for helping us continue to grow and build this Death, Sex & Money community.ĮLLEN BURSTYN: See, everybody thinks acting is pretending. Go to /donate, or if you’re in the U.S, just text "DSM" to the number 70101 to get started. If you can give $8 a month, we’ve got a special new way for you to show off your Death, Sex & Money pride. So please, sign up to become a sustaining member of the show and chip in what you can every month, along with your fellow listeners. I hope Death, Sex & Money is one of those things for you. At a time when it feels like there’s a lot going wrong with our world, I'm trying to direct my money to things I believe in. So, if you like the show and want to keep it going, we need you to donate now. ![]() Here is your chance to be part of the 1 percent! And I know we can do it! Join in and give what you can. I want us to at least get to 1 percent of listeners of Death, Sex & Money. An even smaller percentage signs up to support us as ongoing sustaining members, which is the kind of reliable support that helps all of the shows here at WNYC Studios plan and grow. And your support -your pitching in with your fellow listeners -is our most important source of funding.īut right now, less than 0.3% of people who listen to Death, Sex & Money have donated. It takes money to make this show, for us to travel and report stories, to do live shows, to put together big projects like our student loan series. It’s an example of what I’m proud that Death, Sex & Money adds to our world right now, when we need more conversations that are complicated, curious, honest, and sometimes uncomfortable.Īnd you know, one of the uncomfortable things I try to be direct about on this show is money -and I’m going to be direct with you about that right now. And this episode with Ellen Burstyn is one of my all-time favorite Death, Sex & Money shows. ![]()
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