Unqualified

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Unqualified
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Presentation
Hosted by Anna Faris
Genre
  • Advice
  • comedy
LanguageEnglish
UpdatesWeekly
Production
Audio formatPodcast (via streaming or downloadable MP3)
Publication
Original releaseNovember 23, 2015
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Website unqualified.com

Unqualified is an American advice podcast created and hosted by actress Anna Faris, featuring interviews with celebrities and cultural figures, followed by personal phonecalls to listeners asking for relationship and other advice. [1] It was co-hosted by Faris's producer Sim Sarna until 2019. In 2017, Faris published a memoir under the same name as the podcast. [2] [3]

Contents

Concept

Faris was inspired to create the podcast after listening to Serial . [1] Explaining the evolution of the idea, she said:

I love to talk about relationships; that's all I want to talk about with my friends. And then I just thought, I kind of want a hobby, since [my husband] Chris has been shooting a lot. So I started asking around to some friends, and I asked this technical producer guy what equipment I should buy on Amazon. And I just started recording my friends when they would come over. And then with my dear friend Sim, we started flushing out the whole thing, which clearly there's still a lot more flushing out to do. It started out as a dinky hobby. It still is, for sure—we don't make any money. We would love to at some point, but we want to know a little bit more what we're doing first. [1]

Format

Each episode has two parts. In the first, a guest interview, Faris sometimes incorporates ad libbing or improvisational comedic sketches with the guest [4] and posts questions centered on hypothetical relationship or dating situations. [1] In some segments, she plays the character of Karen Sarducci, a disaffected studio executive with pronounced vocal fry who often makes reference to her privileged, brilliant sons, Milo (Paul Scheer) and Ventimiglia (based in name on actor Milo Ventimiglia), who are often vacationing abroad or at music festivals such as Coachella. [5]

Former producer Sim Sarna used to participate in the second part of the show, which consisted of Sarna, Faris and the guest placing a phone call to a listener who has a relationship or personal dilemma and seeks "unqualified" advice. Since Sarna's leaving, the segment has been conducted primarily by Anna and guests. [1]

Persons involved

Hosts and recurring persons

  • Anna Faris  main host; also plays various characters during improvised segments.
  • Michael Barrett executive producer
  • Rob Holysz executive producer
  • Jeph Porter executive producer
  • Kasper Bræin Selvig producer

Production services

Former host and producer

Characters

  • Karen Sarducci (Anna Faris) an insouciant studio executive who interviews actor guests about potential film ideas [5]
  • Donavan (Sim Sarna) Karen Sarducci's put-upon assistant, who often tried to engage in the general meetings but was promptly told to 'shut the F**K up' [5]
  • Milo (Paul Scheer) spoiled and verbally-abusive son of Karen Sarducci
  • Chad (Anna Faris)  an emotionally manipulative and oblivious boyfriend who engages in self-defensive arguments with female guests
  • Kayla (Anna Faris) an imposing and desperate aspiring actress who attempts to ingratiate herself with show guests [lower-alpha 1]

Episodes

No.Release dateGuest(s) [lower-alpha 2] Notes
1November 23, 2015 T.J. Miller
2November 30, 2015 Rosie O'Donnell
3December 15, 2015 Judah Friedlander
December 23, 2015Aria Pullman, Josh Ostrander Bonus episode
4December 28, 2015 David Krumholtz
5January 11, 2016 Aubrey Plaza
6January 18, 2016 Michael Rapaport
7January 25, 2016 Ike Barinholtz
8February 1, 2016 Lance Bass
9February 8, 2016 Adam Carolla
10February 15, 2016 Jaime Pressly
11February 22, 2016 Lisa Kudrow
12February 29, 2016 Elliot Page
13March 8, 2016 Missi Pyle, Zach Selwyn
14March 15, 2016 Jenna Dewan-Tatum
15March 22, 2016 Melissa Benoist
16March 29, 2016Alison Rosen; Jack and Karen Faris
17April 4–5, 2016 Chris Evans, Jenny Slate Two-part episode
18April 11–12, 2016 Olivia Munn Two-part episode
19April 18, 2016 Shaquille O'Neal
20April 25, 2016 Jason Mantzoukas
21May 2, 2016 Britt Robertson
22May 9, 2016 Tiffany Haddish
23May 16–17, 2016 Chelsea Handler Two-part episode
24May 23–24, 2016 Paul Scheer Two-part episode
25May 30, 2016 Anna Chlumsky
26June 6–7, 2016 Dave Bautista Two-part episode
27June 13–14, 2016 James Gunn Two-part episode
28June 20, 2016 Keegan-Michael Key
29June 28, 2016 Frank Grillo
30July 4–5, 2016 Aubrey Plaza, Retta Two-part episode
31July 11–12, 2016 Shane Dawson Two-part episode
July 14, 2016"Inside Unqualified"; bonus episode
32July 18, 2016 Phoebe Robinson
33July 25–26, 2016 Julia Stiles Two-part episode
34August 2, 2016 Tatiana Maslany Two-part episode
35August 9, 2016 Patti Stanger Two-part episode
36August 16–17, 2016 Mike Birbiglia Two-part episode
37August 22, 2016 Courtney Love
August 25, 2016 Tavi Gevinson Bonus episode
38August 29–30, 2016 Eric Andre Two-part episode
August 31, 2016 Matthew Berry Bonus episode
39September 5–6, 2016 Johnny Galecki Two-part episode
40September 12, 2016 Regina King
41September 19–20, 2016 Regina Hall Two-part episode
42September 26–27, 2016 Ken Jeong Two-part episode
43October 4–5, 2016 Katie Couric Two-part episode
44October 11–12, 2016 Whitney Cummings Live episode with audience
45October 17–18, 2016 Dax Shepard Two-part episode
46October 24–25, 2016 Rachel Bloom Two-part episode
October 27, 2016Susan McMartinBonus episode
47October 31–November 1, 2016 Allison Janney Two-part episode
48November 7–8, 2016 Seth Rogen Live episode with audience
49November 14–15, 2016 Chris Hardwick Two-part episode
50November 21, 2016 Andy Cohen Features caller updates
51November 28–29, 2016 Isla Fisher Two-part episode
December 2, 2016"Nina""Anna & Sam Hire an Intern"; bonus episode
52December 5, 2016 Jason Mantzoukas, Paul Scheer, June Diane Raphael "Anna's Birthday Episode"
53December 13, 2016 Milo Ventimiglia
54December 19, 2016 Jeremy Renner
55December 26, 2016 Zachary Levi
January 2, 2017"Memorable Moments: Volume 1"
January 9, 2017"Memorable Moments: Volume 2"
56January 16, 2017 Kaitlin Olson, Scott MacArthur
57January 23, 2017 Russell Peters
58January 30, 2017 RuPaul
59February 6, 2017 Stan Lee
60February 13, 2017 Charlie Day
61February 20, 2017 Bob Odenkirk
62February 27, 2017 Lauren Graham
63March 6, 2017 Malin Akerman
64March 13, 2017 Joel McHale
65March 20, 2017 Michael Peña
March 22, 2017Sneak preview of Missi and Zach Might Bang podcast
66March 27, 2017 Jillian Bell, Charlotte Newhouse
67April 3, 2017 Eric Stonestreet
68April 10, 2017 Sharon Stone
69April 17, 2017 Kristin Chenoweth
70April 24, 2017 Thomas Middleditch
71May 1, 2017 Lance Bass, Michael Turchin
72May 8, 2017 Terry Crews
73May 15, 2017 Timothy Simons
74May 22, 2017 Kelly Rohrbach
75May 29, 2017 Adam Pally, Zoe Lister-Jones
76June 5, 2017 Ari Graynor, Carrie Goldberg
77June 12, 2017 Nick Kroll
78June 19, 2017 Hannibal Buress, Lizzo
79June 26, 2017 Maria Bamford
80July 3, 2017 Justin Long, Chris Pratt, Zachary Levi, Adam Pally, Zoe Lister-Jones"The Lost Tapes, Vol. 1"
81July 10, 2017 Regina Hall, Tiffany Haddish "The Lost Tapes, Vol. 2"
82July 17, 2017 Andy Cohen
83July 24, 2017 Eva Longoria
84July 31, 2017 Josh Ostrander
85August 15, 2017 Karen Kilgariff, Georgia Hardstark
86August 22, 2017 Karen Kilgariff, Georgia Hardstark
87August 29, 2017 Alanis Morissette
88September 5, 2017 Emma Roberts
89September 12, 2017 Lake Bell
90September 19, 2017 Elizabeth Olsen
91September 26, 2017 Jack Johnson
92October 3, 2017 Lee Daniels
93October 10, 2017 Mel Rodriguez
94October 17, 2017 Jim Jefferies
95October 24, 2017 Arielle Kebbel
96October 31, 2017 Kelly Clarkson
97November 7, 2017 Marc Maron
98November 14, 2017 Adam Scott
99November 21–28, 2017 Lane Moore Special two-part episode: Part one features interview with Sim and wife Amy; part two features Moore and takes place at the USC Gamma Phi Beta sorority
100December 5, 2017 Rob Riggle
101December 12, 2017 Jesse Tyler Ferguson
102December 19, 2017 Denis Leary
103January 2, 2018 Nick Jonas
104January 9, 2018 Ed Helms
105January 16, 2018 Brittany Snow
106January 23, 2018 Colin Hanks
107January 30, 2018 Jimmy Kimmel, Molly McNearney
108February 6, 2018 Whitney Cummings
109February 13, 2018 Jena Friedman
110February 20, 2018 Tom Segura
111February 27, 2018 Allison Janney
112March 5, 2018 Olivia Cooke, Anya Taylor-Joy
113March 13, 2018 Heather Graham
114March 20, 2018 Macaulay Culkin
115March 27, 2018 Zach Braff
116April 3, 2018 Shay Mitchell
117April 10, 2018 Zoey Deutch
118April 17, 2018 Hayley Atwell
119April 24, 2018 Billy Eichner
120May 1, 2018 Eugenio Derbez
121May 8, 2018 Dax Shepard
122May 15, 2018 Bella Thorne
123May 22, 2018 Erika Jayne
124May 29, 2018 Becca Kufrin
125June 5, 2018 Natasha Leggero & Moshe Kasher
126June 12, 2018 Logan Browning
127June 19, 2018 Bert Kreischer
128June 26, 2018 Mayim Bialik
129July 3, 2018 Pete Holmes
130July 10, 2018 Topher Grace
131July 17, 2018 Shiri Appleby
132July 24, 2018 Kelly Ripa Special appearance by Mark Consuelos and recorded on location at San Diego Comic-Con International
133July 31, 2018 Stephen Amell & Colton Haynes / Grant Gustin Special appearance by Tom Cavanagh and recorded on location at San Diego Comic-Con International
134August 7, 2018 Kelly Ripa 2 & Camila Mendes Final recording on location at San Diego Comic-Con International
135August 14, 2018 Bo Burnham
136August 21, 2018 David Spade
137August 28, 2018 Kat Dennings
138September 4, 2018 Jerrod Carmichael
139September 11, 2018 Judd Apatow
140September 18, 2018 Adam Rippon
141September 25, 2018 Constance Zimmer
142October 2, 2018 Kevin Smith
143October 9, 2018 Yvette Nicole Brown
144October 16, 2018 Skyler Samuels
145October 23, 2018 Mark Duplass
146October 30, 2018 Bobby Lee
147November 6, 2018 Maura Tierney
148November 13, 2018 Emily Ratajkowski
149November 20, 2018 Jay Pharoah
150November 27, 2018 Bill Hader
151December 4, 2018 Sophia Bush
152December 11, 2018 Jake Johnson Recorded on location at The University of Southern California
153December 18, 2018 Elizabeth Reaser
154January 3. 2019 Bill Hader, Sophia Bush, Macaulay Culkin, Billy Eichner, Adam Rippon, Adam Scott, Heather Graham The Lost Tapes Vol. 3
155January 8, 2019 Eric Christian Olsen & Sarah Wright
156January 15, 2019 Colton Underwood
157January 22, 2019 Mark-Paul Gosselaar
158January 29, 2019 Nina Dobrev
159February 5, 2019 Tony Hale
160February 12, 2019 Lena Headey
161February 19, 2019 Kobe Bryant
162February 26, 2019 Katharine Mcphee
163March 5, 2019 Ashley Benson
164September 30, 2019 Alison Brie
165October 7, 2019 Lilly Singh
166October 14, 2019 Justin Long
167October 21, 2019 Busy Philipps
168October 28, 2019 Elisha Cuthbert
169November 4, 2019 Tig Notaro
170November 11, 2019 Chris Sullivan
171November 18, 2019 Lizzy Caplan
172November 25, 2019 Bill Fichtner
173December 2, 2019 Kat Von D
174December 9, 2019 Sam Taylor Johnson and Aaron Taylor Johnson
175December 16, 2019 Whitney Cummings
176December 23, 2019 Christian Siriano
177January 6, 2020 Jeff Garlin
178January 13, 2020 Ed Droste
179January 20, 2020 Fortune Feimster
180January 27, 2020 Melissa Villaseñor
181February 3, 2020 Josh Gad
182February 10, 2020 Jason Biggs
183February 17, 2020 Judy Greer
184February 24, 2020 Andrea Savage
185March 2, 2020 Pamela Adlon
186March 9, 2020 Casey Wilson
187March 16, 2020 Nikki Glaser
188March 23, 2020 Wendi McLendon-Covey
189March 30, 2020 David Dobrik
190April 6, 2020 Alexandra Daddario
191April 13, 2020 Elizabeth Banks
192April 20, 2020 Josh Hutcherson
193April 27, 2020 Amanda Hess
194May 4, 2020 Nat Faxon and Jim Rash
195May 11, 2020 Lauren Lapkus
196May 18, 2020 Drew Scott and Linda Scott
197May 25, 2020 Clark Duke
198June 1, 2020 Bob Saget
199June 8, 2020 Sam Richardson
200June 15, 2020 Samin Nosrat
201June 22, 2020 Padma Lakshmi
202June 29, 2020 Chelsea Handler
203July 6, 2020 Samantha Irby
204July 15, 2020 Esther Povitsky
205July 20, 2020 Paul Scheer
206July 27, 2020 Thomas Middleditch
207August 3, 2020 Sean Hayes
208August 10, 2020 Seth Rogen
209August 17, 2020 Demi Moore and Shana Feste
210August 24, 2020 Kenan Thompson
211August 31, 2020 Ellie Kemper
212September 7, 2020 Olivia Munn
213September 14, 2020 Paris Hilton
214September 21, 2020 Tika Sumpter
215September 28, 2020 Adam DeVine
216October 5, 2020 Eva Longoria
217October 12, 2020 Norah Jones
218October 19, 2020 David Chang
219October 26, 2020 Jim Jefferies
220November 2, 2020April Beyer
221November 9, 2020 Malcolm Gladwell
222November 16, 2020 Beth Behrs
223November 23, 2020 Kate Mara
224November 30, 2020 Joel McHale
225December 7, 2020 Seth Green
226December 14, 2020 Kaley Cuoco
227December 21, 2020 Clea DuVall
228January 4, 2021 Emerald Fennell and Carey Mulligan
229January 11, 2021 Meagan Good
230January 18, 2021 Amy Schumer
231January 25, 2021 Elizabeth Berkley Lauren
232February 1, 2021 Melissa McCarthy
233February 8, 2021 Carrie Brownstein
234February 15, 2021 Kyra Sedgwick
235February 22, 2021 Katherine Heigl and Sarah Chalke
236March 1, 2021 Chloë Grace Moretz
237March 8, 2021 Ciara Bravo
238March 15, 2021 Brie Larson and Jessie Ennis
239March 22, 2021 Gwyneth Paltrow
240March 29, 2021 Adam Brody
241April 5, 2021 Ben Falcone
242April 12, 2021 Bob Odenkirk
243April 19, 2021 Vanessa Bayer
244April 26, 2021 Lamorne Morris
245May 3, 2021 Rachel Bilson
246May 10, 2021 Carla Hall
247May 17, 2021 Zoey Deutch
248May 24, 2021 Tia Mowry
249May 31, 2021 Glennon Doyle

Accolades

Notes

  1. "Kayla" appears in numerous episodes of the podcast, often in hypothetical sketch scenarios in which she confronts the celebrity guest(s) and asks them various questions and is oblivious to social hints. Some notable appearances include episodes: 41, 45, 61, and 62.
  2. Featured guests adapted from the official Unqualified website archives. [6]

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