The Marty Show

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Marty Milquetoast has spent years hosting live shows… now he’s bringing that same irreverent energy to his own podcast. Each episode features candid interviews with entertainers, where you’ll gain a deeper respect for their craft… and, if possible, a little less respect for Marty himself.

Episodes

  1. Jun 19

    High on Life: Cherries, Drag Queens, & Real Talk with Sallie Just Sallie

    Marty Milquetoast opens The Marty Show by orienting listeners to Savannah’s performance scene, explaining that Club One, a long-running Savannah gay club associated with Lady Chablis, is closed as of June 2026 while awaiting renovations for a move, and noting Savannah Cabaret, a music-and-singing performance group started by producer/author Rick Garman.   In the interview segment, drag and theater performer Sallie Just Sallie describes switching from a culinary major to theater at Armstrong State, starting drag after being encouraged by others, and recalling early performances including choir and a first drag number from Rent. Sallie discusses balancing an 8–5 job, gym, and gigs, why performing is worth the expense and discomfort, and a horror story of forgetting lyrics during a Tina Turner song in a time-traveling drag queen show.   They share Disney celebrity encounters (Tina Fey, Neil Patrick Harris), favorite rewatch Deep Blue Sea, pride in community presence, bookings and Instagram (@salliejustsallie), and upcoming appearances including the Yes Queen tour.   YEAH, YOU TAP THAT: Here's Marty Milquetoast Follow Sallie Just Sallie on IG The Marty Show on IG WATCH The Marty Show on YouTube   FIND A FAVORITE SPOT IN THIS SHOW: 00:00 Welcome to The Marty Show 00:17 Savannah Scene Basics 00:36 Club One and Cabaret 02:06 Monologue Jokes and Credits 03:30 Meet the Guests 03:41 Who Is Sallie Jessy Sallie 04:14 Why Perform and Drag 06:14 First Stage Memories 07:33 First Drag and Wig Mishaps 10:50 Why Keep Doing It 12:28 Balancing Life and Games 15:21 Performer Horror Story 18:45 Onstage Chaos Moment 19:11 Shoutout Segment 20:16 Marty’s Poll Begins 21:09 Dream Roles Talk 22:26 Pandemic Cut Short 23:34 Celebrity Encounters 24:44 Quotes and Rewatchables 26:23 Big Shoes Big Problems 27:08 Weed and Park Bliss 29:18 Community Pride and Dyke Night 31:12 Gratitude and Being Approachable 33:13 Ego Boost and Donkey Head 36:28 Where to Find Sallie 38:32 Final Thanks and Sendoff

    40 min
  2. Jun 5

    Chris Stanley Revealed: Actor, Musician, and Thirst Trap

    Host Marty Milquetoast introduces The Marty Show, an entertainment podcast, and tells a pun-contest story before interviewing actor and musician Chris Stanley.   Chris describes being inspired by seeing The Boys Next Door at Merrimack Repertory Theatre, playing Daddy Warbucks in middle school, and later returning to theater in high school before switching from painting to performing arts at SCAD. He discusses setbacks including being teased after shaving his head, his first paid post-college gig role-playing for the FBI at the Savannah Airport, time in New York, and feeling like a professional through Savannah Cabaret and Bay Street Theatre.   Chris shares horror stories about noisy set changes during a high school Crucible and entering early in Rent. He spotlights Jinhee Susie Reid and her original show Bella headed to Edinburgh Fringe, answers rapid-fire poll questions, and mentions his Instagram and stage name Topher Cronin.   YEAH, YOU TAP THAT: Here's Marty Milquetoast More about Chris Stanley The Marty Show on IG WATCH The Marty Show on YouTube   FIND A FAVORITE SPOT IN THIS SHOW: 00:00 Welcome to The Marty Show 00:39 Monologue and Pun Contest 02:29 Meet Chris Stanley 03:13 Origin Story of a Performer 04:52 The Shaved Head Fallout 05:46 First Roles and Theater Roots 07:33 Going Pro and Early Gigs 10:52 Why Theater Matters 12:04 Balancing Life and Stage 13:48 Performer Horror Stories 16:51 Shout Out Jinhee Susie Reid 19:23 Marty Poll Rapid Fire 27:57 Bagpipe Musical Tease 29:13 Ego Boost and Plug Time 31:55 Wrap Up and Goodbye

    32 min
  3. May 22

    Confidence is the Sexiest Thing in the Room: Burlesque Performer Ginger Darlin'

    Host Marty Milquetoast opens episode two of The Marty Show with a monologue answering the question, "Was he in fact forced to start a podcast?".    This week on The Marty Show, we welcome guest Ginger Darlin, a Savannah, Georgia burlesque performer and Savannah’s Best Burlesque Performer for 2025 and 2026.   Ginger describes growing up as an intense dance kid, early recitals and competitions, and feeling like a “real performer” when traveling to the Tulsa Burlesque Festival. She explains why she keeps performing, how she balances a full-time job with gigs, and shares an unbelievable 2017 Juilliard audition. Ginger shouts out Arabica Black, highlights International Black Burlesque Day (May 13), and recommends Bella Sin’s burlesque resources.   In Marty’s poll, she covers snacks, dream venues (New Orleans, Vegas), festival news (Colorado Burlesque Festival, Ohio Burlesque Festival), celebrity encounters with Lisa Ann Walter, and her guiding quote: “Fix your hearts or die.”   YEAH, YOU TAP THAT: Here's Marty Milquetoast Here's Miss Ginger Darlin' Miss Ginger Darlin' on TikTok   FIND A FAVORITE SPOT IN THIS EPISODE: 00:00 Welcome to Marty Show 00:38 Why This Podcast Exists 02:27 Meet Ginger Darlin 03:30 Dance Kid Origins 05:14 First Stage Memories 07:49 Feeling Like a Pro 09:13 Why She Keeps Performing 11:04 Balancing Day Job 12:27 Performer Horror Story 19:47 Shoutouts and Resources 23:47 Marty Poll Snack Talk 25:00 Dream Gigs and Goals 27:41 Celebrity Encounters 31:31 Favorite Quote 33:18 David Lynch Forever Watch 36:14 Body Confidence Breakthrough 40:39 Small Joys in Savannah 42:39 Proud of the Persona 45:19 Gratitude for Mentors 48:46 Approachable Not Intimidating 50:35 Ego Boost for Marty 53:15 Where to Find Ginger 56:24 Final Sign Off

    57 min
  4. May 1

    The Marty Show's First Time: Performer JinHi Soucy, Count It All Joy

    In episode one of The Marty Show, Marty interviews performer JinHi - behold the King of Plaque!   Watch the full video version on YouTube: The Marty Show Podcast on YOUTUBE   JinHi describes being inspired by films and plays in Amberg, Germany, especially watching Jesus Christ Superstar and staging playground performances at age six. JinHi’s first official performance was as the “King of Plaque” in second grade, later landing a first college theater role as the Sheriff’s Other Man in The Tavern at Armstrong State College, and says they keep performing out of love, purpose, and storytelling.   JinHi discusses founding Muse Arts Warehouse to provide an accessible, affordable space for artists, shares a catastrophic opening-night story at the Lucas Theater during a Tennessee Williams play with an unprepared scene partner and unexpected rain effect, and gives shout-outs to Mark Rylance and Valerie America Lavelle.   She takes Marty’s poll - covers snacks, rewatches, a “count it all joy” quote, typecasting challenges, and celebrity encounters (including Sandra Bullock and Ben Affleck).   JinHi then previews her one-woman show, titled Bella, that will be performed at the Fringe in Edinburgh on August 17, with a special local preview show expected May 3 at the Savannah Theatre downtown.   YEAH, YOU TAP THAT: Here's Marty Milquetoast JinHi Soucy JinHi Soucy Rand to take autobiographical one-woman show to Edinburgh Fringe BELLA Goes to Edinburgh: A World Premiere - Kickstarter   FIND A FAVORITE SPOT IN THIS EPISODE: 00:00 Welcome and Introductions 00:42 Why Perform 01:28 Early Inspirations 02:27 First Roles and Breakthrough 04:21 Purpose and Balance 05:52 Creating Muse Arts 07:48 Stage Disaster Story 09:58 Shout Outs and Favorites 12:28 Marty's Poll Begins 13:17 Celebrity Encounters 16:24 Quotes Joy and Challenges 20:57 Ego Boost and Wrap Up 21:55 Current Project Bella 24:11 Final Thanks and Farewell

    25 min

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Marty Milquetoast has spent years hosting live shows… now he’s bringing that same irreverent energy to his own podcast. Each episode features candid interviews with entertainers, where you’ll gain a deeper respect for their craft… and, if possible, a little less respect for Marty himself.