The Talk Season 9 Episode 159
The Talk
Season 9

Ep 159. Mayim Bialik

  • May 10, 2018

Mayim Bialik is the guest on season 9 episode 159 of the daytime talk show, The Talk. Mayim, a well-known actress and neuroscientist, is best known for her role as Amy Farrah Fowler on the hit TV show The Big Bang Theory. She joins the hosts to discuss her work as an actress as well as her new book, "Boying Up: How to Be Brave, Bold and Brilliant."

The episode begins as the ladies of The Talk welcome Mayim to the show. They exchange pleasantries and discuss Mayim's background in neuroscience. Mayim explains that she always had a natural curiosity about the brain and its functions and that she pursued her degree in neuroscience while also pursuing acting. The hosts ask how her knowledge in neuroscience applies to her acting career, and Mayim explains that it helps her better understand the nuances of the characters she plays.

Next, the conversation turns to Mayim's new book. Mayim describes the book as a guide for young boys as they navigate the challenges of growing up. The book covers topics such as puberty, self-esteem, and social media, and she hopes it will help boys feel more comfortable talking about these issues. The hosts applaud her efforts and praise her for speaking out on behalf of young boys.

The conversation takes a turn as the ladies discuss the recent controversy surrounding comments made by actress and comedian Roseanne Barr. Mayim shares her thoughts on the situation and emphasizes the importance of taking responsibility for our actions. The hosts all agree that the situation was unfortunate but point out that it serves as a reminder of the power of our words.

As the show draws to a close, the ladies ask Mayim about her future projects. Mayim shares that she is currently working on a new TV show called "Call Me Kat" in which she plays a woman who opens a cat cafe. She also mentions that she recently directed an episode of the show "The Goldbergs" and that she enjoys exploring new opportunities in her career.

Overall, the episode is a fun and informative conversation with Mayim Bialik. The hosts ask thoughtful questions and Mayim is open and candid in her responses. The discussion covers a range of topics, from neuroscience to social issues, and viewers are sure to learn something new. Fans of Mayim's work or anyone interested in the challenges facing young boys will find this episode engaging and insightful.

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Description
  • First Aired
    May 10, 2018
  • Language
    English