Chatterbinge
Chatterbinge
Podcast Description
Great conversations including those with top celebrities, bestselling authors, experts, and more plus the perfect chemistry of two talented hosts: it’s what we call Chatterbinge.
Chatterbinge proves it’s possible to laugh and think at the same time. With relatable topics and engaging personalities, be it fun or be it serious, Ed Kalegi and Caryn Richman are always entertaining.
Ed Kalegi
Former Meet the Press moderator Marvin Kalb called Ed Kalegi “one of the best radio interviewers.” Charlie Barrett of NBC’s The Tonight Show said Ed “personifies what quality talk radio and audio is all about.” Carly Simon liked Ed’s voice so much she offered to do a duet with him. Ed still insists she wasn’t kidding. Anyway, Ed comes to Chatterbinge after a decade-long stint as host of The Weekend with Ed Kalegi. A skilled performer and communicator, Ed has also acted, worked in news, and is the author of the book: It Was Great to Say Hello to…A Curious Radio Host’s Conversations with Actors, Authors, and Newsmakers.
Caryn Richman
How can one describe Caryn Richman? The co-host of Chatterbinge is an actress, a singer, a commercial spokesperson, a teacher, and more. Best known for her roles in The New Gidget, The Bradys, Texas, many guest starring roles on TV and many film roles, and even a Broadway production of Grease, Caryn is a natural and talented performer. Caryn has also been seen doing talk on MSNBC. Smart, witty, and always interesting, Caryn is the perfect co-host for Chatterbinge
Podcast Insights
Content Themes
The show covers a variety of topics including pop culture, personal stories, current events, and interviews with notable guests, featuring episodes that delve into intriguing questions like introversion versus extroversion and explore significant historical events like the Oklahoma City bombing.

Great conversations including those with top celebrities, bestselling authors, experts, and more plus the perfect chemistry of two talented hosts: it’s what we call Chatterbinge.
Chatterbinge proves it’s possible to laugh and think at the same time. With relatable topics and engaging personalities, be it fun or be it serious, Ed Kalegi and Caryn Richman are always entertaining.
Ed Kalegi
Former Meet the Press moderator Marvin Kalb called Ed Kalegi “one of the best radio interviewers.” Charlie Barrett of NBC’s The Tonight Show said Ed “personifies what quality talk radio and audio is all about.” Carly Simon liked Ed’s voice so much she offered to do a duet with him. Ed still insists she wasn’t kidding. Anyway, Ed comes to Chatterbinge after a decade-long stint as host of The Weekend with Ed Kalegi. A skilled performer and communicator, Ed has also acted, worked in news, and is the author of the book: It Was Great to Say Hello to…A Curious Radio Host’s Conversations with Actors, Authors, and Newsmakers.
Caryn Richman
How can one describe Caryn Richman? The co-host of Chatterbinge is an actress, a singer, a commercial spokesperson, a teacher, and more. Best known for her roles in The New Gidget, The Bradys, Texas, many guest starring roles on TV and many film roles, and even a Broadway production of Grease, Caryn is a natural and talented performer. Caryn has also been seen doing talk on MSNBC. Smart, witty, and always interesting, Caryn is the perfect co-host for Chatterbinge
Chatterbinge 1-10-26
Hour 1
Ed talks with actress Fran Drescher about her role in the new film “Marty Supreme,” her career, and more.
Ed talks with actor Josh McKenzie about his role in season two of the NBC series “The Hunting Party,” his reasons for becoming an actor, and more.
Ed and Caryn talk about New Year’s resolutions: do you make them, do you keep them, and do they really matter?
Ed talks with Emmy-nominated television writer Shelley Herman about her new book: “My Peacock Tale: Secrets of an NBC Page.”
Hour 2
Ed talks with director Paul Feig (“The Office,” “Mad Men”) about his new film “The Housemaid,” which stars Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried.
Ed and Caryn examine success. What is true success and is it more of a personal thing rather than professional?
Ed talks with Luke Mitchell, one of the stars of the NBC series “Chicago Med.”
Ed talks with author Frank Buchholz about his new book: “The Investor’s Golden Playbook: 12 Rules for Achieving Real Wealth.”

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