
Actor Tony Goldwyn and his daughter, screenwriter Anna Musky-Goldwyn, chat with other parent–child duos working in the same industry to explore what it’s really like being in the family business—the good, the bad, and everything in between.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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Renowned civil rights attorney and Innocence Project co-founder Barry Scheck joins with his son, Gabe Scheck, Chief Advancement Officer at LIFT, for a conversation about their shared commitment to justice, their dedication to serving those in need, a... more
The guest you’ve been waiting for! Tony’s wife of 38 years, production designer Jane Musky (When Harry Met Sally, Raising Arizona, Hitch) joins to discuss the hard truths of being a woman in the entertainment industry and how she passes on a legacy o... more
EGOT winner and acclaimed composer and lyricist, Benj Pasek (Dear Evan Hansen, La La Land) and his mother, renowned developmental psychologist Dr. Hirsh-Pasek reflect on how creativity, play and artistic expression laid the foundation for Benj’s impr... more
Tony takes the hotseat alongside his other daughter Tess Musky-Goldwyn for a candid conversation about their shared experiences as actors, Tess’s creative entrepreneurial spirit, and what life was like growing up in the Musky-Goldwyn household
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Good to see Tony, always an underrated actor and director, open up with his daughter about how it feels like to be in the business with family. Very down to earth vibe.
It’s a little self indulgent into privileged life without much interest questioning seems like it’s still finding its footing. I don’t want them interviewing like a random 2nd and 3rd generation plumber
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Conversations often center around the unique and complex dynamics of parent-child relationships in various creative fields, particularly in the entertainment industry. The discussions highlight personal experiences, family support, and the intertwining of professional and familial bonds, making them relatable to listeners who appreciate storytelling that emphasizes creativity and emotional connection. Uniquely, the format features prominent parent-child duos, providing an inside perspective on the influence of family legacies in shaping careers and creative endeavors.
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Recent guests on Far From the Tree include:
1. Barry Scheck
2. Gabe Scheck
3. Jane Musky
4. Dr. Kathy Hirsh-Pasek
5. Benj Pasek
6. Tess Musky-Goldwyn
7. Blair Schaefer
8. Vic Schaefer
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