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Simpsons Declassified with Nancy Cartwright

Simpsons Declassified with Nancy Cartwright

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Simpsons fans, this is the one you’ve been waiting for. I’m Nancy Cartwright, as the voice of Bart Simpson for over 35+ years—I am finally “spilling the donut crumbs”. My partners and I are here to announce Simpsons Declassified—a weekly podcast that will pull back the curtain on the longest-running, eeriest, most yellow-tinted pop culture phenomenon…EVER! Each week, my co-host, Sofy Kurtz and I will crack open the wild predictions, mind-bending coincidences, fan conspiracies and untold stories from 800+ episodes — jokes that died, lines that lived and moments that shocked even us! Oh and don’t miss our Simpsons-themed games with our guests! Play along and test your Springfield IQ. We will take you behind-the-scenes with writers, directors, guest stars and famous fans. I’ll share how Bart started mirroring my life, the scenes that almost never aired and the surprises that still get me at the mic. Produced and showrun by Monica Gil-Rodriguez. From Audacy Podcasts and CRE84U Entertainment— this is your all-access pass to Springfield. Bring your theories…and your donuts. Follow us along and drop your wildest Simpsons’ theory in a review for a chance to be featured on the show.© CRE84U Entertainment. All Rights Reserved. Kunst
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    Feb 19 2026
    Rick meets Bart in this hilarious, insight-packed episode of Simpsons Declassified as Ian Cardoni, the new voice of Rick Sanchez on Rick and Morty, joins Nancy Cartwright for donuts, deep voice-acting talk, and a surprisingly competitive burp showdown. Ian shares the intense six-month audition process that led to landing one of animation’s most iconic roles, revealing how a “party trick” impression evolved into a full-fledged performance capable of sustaining brutal fight scenes, emotional beats, and multiverse-level chaos. He breaks down the difference between doing an impression and truly inhabiting a character—creating new catchphrases, delivering fresh material, and protecting your voice through demanding recording sessions. The episode dives into fan questions from Reddit, including: Which Rick and Morty character would Bart Simpson get along with? Do Rick and Morty improvise their lines? How do voice actors maintain consistency across seasons? What does a 300-year-old Rick sound like? Nancy and Ian swap insights on vocal care, sustaining gravelly voices, recording solo vs. ensemble sessions, and the art of delivering ten takes per line. There’s also a heartfelt conversation about purpose, partnership, and how life-changing opportunities often arrive at pivotal personal moments. And yes—there are donuts. From Fruity Pebbles explosions to a “self-assured” classic glazed that “knows its purpose,” the donut ratings may be as intense as a Rick Prime showdown. Funny, thoughtful, and packed with behind-the-scenes animation wisdom, this episode is a must-listen for Rick and Morty fans, Simpsons lovers, voice actors, and anyone fascinated by the craft behind iconic animated characters. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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  • Monica Gil-Rodriguez: Hollywood Gatekeepers, Star Wars & The Truth About Producing
    Feb 12 2026
    In this eye-opening episode of Simpsons Declassified, producer Monica Gil-Rodriguez pulls back the curtain on what it really takes to survive—and succeed—in Hollywood. From navigating studio politics to developing major franchise films, Monica shares candid stories about her journey through the entertainment industry, including her pivotal role in championing projects at the highest level. She discusses the realities of being a producer, the difference between creative vision and corporate pressure, and why persistence matters more than prestige. The conversation dives into what studio executives actually do, how projects get greenlit (or killed), and what aspiring filmmakers misunderstand about breaking into Hollywood. Monica also reflects on female leadership in entertainment, career pivots, and the moments when trusting your instincts can change the trajectory of a film—or even a franchise. As always, Simpsons Declassified blends insight with fun, so expect laughs, behind-the-scenes industry truths, and a few unexpected turns along the way. Whether you’re a die-hard movie fan, an aspiring producer, or simply curious about how Hollywood really works, this episode delivers honest advice, inspiring perspective, and a rare look inside the machine. A must-listen for filmmakers, creatives, and anyone who’s ever wondered how stories actually make it to the screen. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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  • Dave Mirkin Unfiltered: Writing Bart, Guest Star Legends & The Human Soul of The Simpsons
    Feb 5 2026
    In this deep-dive Ask Me (Bart) Anything episode of Simpsons Declassified, legendary showrunner and writer Dave Mirkin joins Nancy Cartwright for an uncensored, laugh-packed, and surprisingly emotional conversation about what truly made The Simpsons endure. Pulled directly from fan questions, the episode explores how iconic characters like Bart, Homer, Marge, Ralph, and Lisa were written—and why Bart’s rebellious genius came straight from Dave’s own childhood as a “school terror.” Dave explains why Bart isn’t dumb, just misunderstood, and how that philosophy shaped some of the show’s most memorable episodes. Fans get rare behind-the-scenes stories about celebrity guest stars, including why stars like Paul McCartney, James Taylor, and Sting only appeared briefly, and how Meryl Streep’s turn as Bart’s girlfriend became one of the show’s most unforgettable performances. Dave also shares hilarious, candid stories about directing legends like Kirk Douglas and Mickey Rooney, plus the real rules behind cameo casting versus full-character roles. The conversation dives into the evolution of animation, from hand-painted cels to digital color—and why Dave believes modern perfection has stripped away some of the “human breathing” that made early Simpsons episodes feel alive. He also tackles AI, technology, and why human imperfection is essential to art. Of course, no Simpsons Declassified episode is complete without chaos: expect multiple donut tastings, brutally honest ratings, one donut declared a “hostile food,” and another crowned a true Homer-level classic. Thoughtful, hilarious, irreverent, and deeply insightful, this episode is a must-listen for Simpsons fans, animation writers, voice actors, and anyone who loves the messy humanity behind great storytelling. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    53 Min.
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