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  • -Rachel Brosnahan, hello.

  • Thank you so much for being on our show.

  • I really, really appreciate this.

  • Thank you so much. -Thank you for having me.

  • Thanks. -It's nice to see your face.

  • I want to see your sweater. What's on your sweater?

  • -My sweater says, "Home is where the love is."

  • -I love that. -Thank you.

  • -That's a beautiful sweater.

  • Where is your home right now?

  • Where are you? -I'm in New York.

  • -Who are you there with in your apartment?

  • -I'm here with my husband and our New York family.

  • So our two best friends.

  • We've been here for 23 days.

  • And our pups are here, which is --

  • -How many dogs do you have? -They're very confused.

  • I have two. And you have one.

  • -I have one dog who's behind me,

  • almost can't even tell which is the pillow and which is my dog.

  • This is the pillow, and that's my dog.

  • She's exhausted. -I can tell.

  • -From sleeping -- -Hi.

  • -From sleeping earlier today.

  • She has to take another nap. -[ Laughs ]

  • -Say hi. Can you see? That's Nikki.

  • -Oh, wow. Hi, Nik.

  • -And Winston, come here.

  • -Oh, no, Nik and Winston.

  • These are great names.

  • You're a beautiful dog.

  • Oh, my gosh. -That's the confused,

  • right there, that we get.

  • That's the very same.

  • -Was Nik doing yoga? -Oh, yeah.

  • We've been practicing family yoga.

  • [ Laughter ]

  • Nikki and Winston and I are a little bit new,

  • but we've been learning some moves.

  • Do you guys ever do yoga together?

  • -Me and -- me and my dog?

  • -Yeah.

  • -Oh, sorry. "Yeah," like it's a thing?

  • No, I've never done yoga with my dog, no.

  • You know, my wife and kids I've done yoga with, but not my dog.

  • I've never seen it before.

  • -I mean, you want to learn a move?

  • -Sure, I could totally learn a move.

  • -It's like the most obvious one.

  • Here, do you have some space over there?

  • -Not really, but I can make space.

  • -Yeah, come on.

  • We'll show you our very best downward dog.

  • -[ Laughs ] A downward dog with a dog.

  • All right. -Come here, Nik.

  • -Let me see. -All right. Come here.

  • -Come here, Gary. -Are you ready?

  • -Come on. Come on, Gary. -Oh.

  • -Right here. -Did you say Gary?

  • -Yeah, Gary. Sit.

  • All right, good. All right. We're doing what you're doing.

  • -Are you ready? -Yeah.

  • -Now, Nik, downward dog.

  • Oh. Close.

  • -Gary, downward dog.

  • Gary. -Downward dog.

  • -Downward dog. -Downward dog.

  • -Gary, down -- Down dog. -Down dog.

  • -Down dog. Gary? [ Whistling ]

  • -Gary's thinking about it. -Come here, you.

  • -I don't know if Gary's -- -You want to try? Come here.

  • -I think Gary's still sleeping.

  • -[ Laughs ] -Good job, Gary.

  • Gary, give me your paw. Yes, that's a good girl.

  • I'm getting a butt to the camera right now.

  • -Very indecent, sorry. [ Laughter ]

  • -Well, I'll work on that.

  • -Yeah, we're going to work on that too.

  • -All right, we'll work on that, we'll get it done.

  • [ Laughter ]

  • -Thank you for indulging us.

  • -The thing that you're doing on -- is it Instagram?

  • Healthcare Heroes? -Yeah.

  • -#HealthcareHeroes. -Yeah.

  • -I want to say, that was really cool what you're doing.

  • And when did you start that?

  • -You know, I started it, I think really quickly,

  • maybe within a day or two after we self-isolated

  • because, you know,

  • there was so much information going around.

  • There still is every single day,

  • and we were hearing to stay inside,

  • and I started seeing a lot of health care workers

  • talking about why we should stay inside,

  • and specifically, that they are at work

  • and that's their job for us,

  • and so, we should stay inside for them,

  • and it felt like it was important to be able to see

  • the faces behind the grand idea of health care workers

  • and get to know them and their stories,

  • and people started sending really beautiful stories

  • about their brothers and sisters and parents and neighbors

  • who were health care workers.

  • And if we're not going to stay inside for ourselves

  • and for our friends and family, putting a face to those names,

  • hopefully, was going to help us stay inside for them.

  • -Yeah, that's great, by the way.

  • It's #HealthcareHeroes.

  • And some amazing stories

  • of the people out there on the front lines.

  • I love it. -All over the world.

  • I mean, people in Iran and Turkey and Brazil.

  • It was a really important reminder

  • that we're in this as a global community.

  • -Yeah, you're right.

  • Every list of what shows to binge watch,

  • if you're indoors, what should you look at,

  • the number one is your show,

  • "Marvelous Mrs. Maisel."

  • And I was just wondering -- and I do agree with that list,

  • by the way, it is a fantastic show --

  • what are you watching?

  • -My isolation family and I watched four full seasons

  • of "Survivor" in the last 23 days.

  • -My favorite show! -What?

  • -That's my favorite show. I love "Survivor."

  • -How have we never talked about this?

  • I love "Survivor."

  • -I love "Survivor"!

  • -Have you seen every season?

  • -Every single season, every single --

  • I have my favorites. I think I'm one episode out

  • of the new season right now.

  • -I am one behind, so we can't talk about it.

  • -You are one behind. We won't say anything, good.

  • -No. Oh, my God, how did we not know this?

  • -Oh, my God, I love that you love "Survivor."

  • -Would you ever be on "Survivor"?

  • -No, I couldn't hack it. -Why?

  • -I couldn't hack it mentally.

  • It's such a -- I think that game --

  • I think that show is genius.

  • I think it's a mental game, it's a physical game,

  • but it's also, like, you've got to leave

  • that baggage behind, whatever happened at camp,

  • and you got to go and do this,

  • and you got to whatever, get the puzzle pieces

  • and think -- you got to mentally --

  • and then you go back to the drama.

  • -Yeah, it's insane.

  • -It's a brilliant game.

  • -It's been a really nice escape and it's been so fun

  • to see some of our favorite players from the past.

  • I'm -- I love that you love "Survivor."

  • -Oh, love that --

  • Would you ever go on "Survivor"?

  • -I... -Wow!

  • -I would love to, I would love to,

  • but I feel like,

  • I think I have to wait until my career is in the toilet.

  • Like, one day, if my career is fully down the toilet,

  • then the first thing I'm going to do is sign up for "Survivor."

  • -But what if it's like a thing

  • with one of your favorites or something?

  • Like, one of your favorite...

  • -I don't know. You know, I think the whole thing

  • about "Survivor," is that you learn so much

  • about yourself, and maybe I don't want to know.

  • [ Laughter ]

  • -Keep the charade going.

  • And maybe I definitely don't want other people to know.

  • I feel like I'd be a really ruthless "Survivor" player.

  • It's a game. Like, I --

  • It's a game, anything goes in the game.

  • -Yes.

  • -But it's always so fascinating to see

  • how people take how people are in the game

  • and apply it to their real lives.

  • I'm obsessed, I love that you're obsessed.

  • -We ask everyone who comes on our show

  • what charity that they would like to talk about.

  • And what is Covenant House, for people that don't know,

  • and why are you working with them?

  • -So Covenant House is an organization

  • that supports young people overcoming homelessness

  • across six countries and 31 cities in the U.S.,

  • Canada, and Latin America.

  • And they provide vital and life changing services

  • like safe shelter, clean clothes, hot meal,

  • but also a path towards the brightest future

  • that these kids can dream of.

  • They have GED services and an outreach van,

  • job training, job readiness, mental health services,

  • medical services and so much more.

  • They change people's lives, and as you can imagine,

  • so many people have been affected

  • by the volume of this crisis, and young people who are

  • overcoming homelessness at Covenant House

  • are some of our most vulnerable population.

  • You know, we're hearing "stay home" right now,

  • but what does that mean if you're a young person

  • experiencing homelessness and what does that mean

  • if you're a young person on your own?

  • And so, Covenant House is doing everything

  • that they can to accommodate the volume of young people

  • who have been or are newly finding themselves homeless.

  • They're dealing with an unprecedented volume

  • of job loss, as is the rest of the country.

  • And they're trying to accommodate by creating

  • isolation floors and rooms in all of their locations

  • to deal with sick or symptomatic young people,

  • and they just need additional support.

  • So anything at all that you can give to help,

  • it makes such a great difference,

  • and thank you from the bottom of my heart.

  • -That is so cool that you are working with them.

  • I love Covenant House and what they do.

  • Thank you so much for coming on.

  • I really -- I know this is like --

  • This is so -- it's odd, but it's very kind of,

  • it makes me feel better to see another face and to talk to you,

  • and hopefully, the next time we talk,

  • we'll be in the studio or something.

  • -Yeah, I would love that.

  • Stay well and stay safe,

  • and everyone out there as well, thank you.

  • -Rachel Brosnahan, thank you, pal.

  • Thank you so much. Bye. -Talk to you soon.

-Rachel Brosnahan, hello.

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