All Episodes

August 7, 2025 26 mins

Glee’s Matt Rutherford is on the pod!
Producer, actor, singer, and director Dijon Talton joins Jenna and Kevin to talk about being a part of Glee's first season and the emotional impact of his sudden departure before season two. He also shares memories of his time working with Harry Shum Jr., Naya Rivera, and Heather Morris, his favorite show performances, and what it was like returning for the final season of the show.
For fun, exclusive content, and behind-the-scenes clips, follow us on Instagram @andthatswhatyoureallymissedpod & TikTok @thatswhatyoureallymissed!

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark as Played
Transcript

Episode Transcript

Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
Speaker 1 (00:01):
And That's what You Really missed with Jenna.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
And Kevin an iHeartRadio podcast.

Speaker 3 (00:09):
Welcome to You and That's what You Really miss podcast.
Matt Rutherford is here.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
Kevin Dejeon Talton himself is here.

Speaker 3 (00:18):
Jehan Taltan, the sweetest, the sweetest, accomplished, kind, talented human.
He was on the show with us in the very
beginning after the pilot. He was a part of the
original twelve. Still so so great and just comes and

(00:38):
you're gonna want to hear this.

Speaker 2 (00:39):
He's so wise, you know.

Speaker 3 (00:41):
He talks about his own experience on the show and
what it was like leaving the show and.

Speaker 1 (00:45):
All the wonderful things he's doing now.

Speaker 2 (00:48):
Hi, Jean, thank you so much for coming on here,
like you're one of our very last guests, because you're
one of the most requested. Oh, because we couldn't close.

Speaker 1 (00:56):
We got to hear we got to hear.

Speaker 4 (00:57):
From Yeah, I appreciate that guy. Thank you for having.

Speaker 3 (01:01):
You're just such a part of like the formation of
and the creation of the chemistry of the group of
you know, new directions, and it wouldn't feel right to
close this out without having you on.

Speaker 1 (01:13):
So we're so grateful your share.

Speaker 4 (01:15):
I appreciate it.

Speaker 1 (01:16):
How how are you.

Speaker 3 (01:18):
You been well?

Speaker 4 (01:19):
I can't complain. It feels like a lifetime will go honestly.

Speaker 5 (01:22):
Right, yeah, but I'm blessed.

Speaker 4 (01:25):
I can't complain.

Speaker 5 (01:26):
How are we.

Speaker 3 (01:28):
Right?

Speaker 1 (01:29):
That's right? We only got to go to true Yeah,
yes we do, yes, we do.

Speaker 3 (01:36):
Well, We're so happy to have you here. I think
that we got to tell the people, like how did.

Speaker 1 (01:41):
Glee come into your life?

Speaker 3 (01:44):
Can you just share if like you knew about the
show before, and like how you got how did you
get the gig?

Speaker 1 (01:50):
How did how did we get you?

Speaker 2 (01:52):
So?

Speaker 4 (01:53):
I was I was I was eighty, I was nineteen,
I was in college.

Speaker 5 (01:56):
I was going to college for entertainment law, and I
was working at the Apple Store.

Speaker 4 (02:01):
I started acting and dancing when I was a kid,
so I had been in it. Took a break when
I was like in high school, got back in college.

Speaker 5 (02:08):
I was like, if I go to school in California,
I can act a get not the audition It was
like the next day, but I had this gig at
the Apple Store.

Speaker 4 (02:16):
Yeah, I'm like one to that audition. They were like no, no, no,
it's a really cool show.

Speaker 5 (02:20):
Uh, you guys have already filmed the pilot, so that
the trailer was out for the pilot.

Speaker 4 (02:27):
I went in and watched and my favorite movie was
Sister Rack Too. Growing up. That's where I got into entertainments.
I was like, why is this really remind me of st.

Speaker 2 (02:36):
That's the biggest compliment anyone could give the show.

Speaker 4 (02:39):
Yeah, that's what I was watching. I'm gonna go.

Speaker 5 (02:42):
I'm gonna go, so I what's the audition? The next
day was with Zach and then the next day then
they called me back and like he come tomorrow, and
the uh aster came in there read saying danced again
and that I didn't hear anything for like a week,
and then they called.

Speaker 4 (03:01):
And they were like I was walking into a test
late and they were like, you got it.

Speaker 5 (03:05):
And then we started filming like a couple of days later.
And it's funny when I got there, think it with
brag or even one of them was like, welcome to
the show.

Speaker 4 (03:16):
I was like, and I was like, and I was like,
in my mind, they were like, you know they did.
They didn't know exactly what it was gonna be, but
I guess.

Speaker 5 (03:22):
The writers knew what it was going to be. When
Harry and I walked off. We were like, oh, happy
to have any but we were kind of like.

Speaker 2 (03:31):
You Toobe because did you guys think it was just
like one episode? You didn't.

Speaker 4 (03:38):
Yeah, it's like one or two. But then the writers knew.
They were like oh, and I.

Speaker 2 (03:42):
Was like, we need you. I remember the first day
you guys walked on, like the first day we filmed together. Yeah,
it was the first time because we had all been
we had known each other for almost a year by
this point. Yeah, and that's right, Like having new people
on felt so strange, like how is this going to work?
But obviously you and Harry are like the nicest people

(04:05):
on the planet. Do you remember like that first day
on set all of us together or any time?

Speaker 4 (04:13):
I do? I do remember it.

Speaker 5 (04:17):
I haven't thought about it, but yeah, very vividly, I think,
because I didn't know exactly what it was, right, So
I had practice with none of you guys, just Marked
and Corey because we actually gave practice the football stuff.
Those people and then the other actors in the in
the extras were there, but I hadn't met eve you guys,
but all of you were so nice.

Speaker 4 (04:35):
You kept coming up and being like nice to meet you.
Nice to meet. You like, nice to meet. It's the
nicest casts. One by one they come up and speak.

Speaker 2 (04:45):
We weren't jaded yet.

Speaker 1 (04:47):
Yeah, exactly.

Speaker 4 (04:49):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (04:50):
At the end of the day, I understood, Oh got it,
it's a glee club because I think we filmed that
last round dates or something when they like welcomed us
into the glee and I.

Speaker 2 (04:59):
Was like, right, all right, better than the Apple Store
gig for a little bit, you know. Do you know?

Speaker 5 (05:05):
I did not stop going to school or the Apple
Store gig until like six months of filming because I
was so.

Speaker 4 (05:12):
I was so I was eating by the trailer.

Speaker 5 (05:14):
And I had got to incomplete all my classes. Every
time I was taking the test in my trail left,
I would they.

Speaker 4 (05:19):
Would call us, oh wow.

Speaker 5 (05:22):
So I was braining with the world. I was like,
I'm not losing this diamond hold on. It is gonna last.

Speaker 2 (05:27):
Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 4 (05:29):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (05:30):
A lot of people don't probably have that foresight when
they get into acting. But you knew, You're like, this
could go away tomorrow.

Speaker 4 (05:36):
Tomorrow, right, I gonna need an education in.

Speaker 2 (05:39):
A job because we're like, oh, this pilot probably won't
get picked up. Most don't. We didn't know.

Speaker 4 (05:46):
Yeah, being a child actor too.

Speaker 3 (05:47):
Your time, like anyway, yes, yeah, yeah, absolutely, let me
see it on paper literally right Obviously in the script
and the scenes, you're like, oh, welcome to the Glee Club.

Speaker 4 (05:59):
You're like, wow, I'm.

Speaker 1 (06:00):
A part of the show now.

Speaker 3 (06:01):
And we started doing like Dan you know, like Somebody
to Love.

Speaker 1 (06:05):
I remember doing that one, and that.

Speaker 3 (06:07):
Was like the complete twelve of us, right twelve that
really felt.

Speaker 1 (06:11):
Like we were a unit.

Speaker 3 (06:13):
What was it like, like jumping into the musical numbers
and all of that, Like was that something that was
in your wheelhouse or did it feel different?

Speaker 2 (06:22):
For sure?

Speaker 5 (06:22):
Because I started with Debbie Allen's dance A Have Me
when I was like three, and then it doesn't play
and I had been on tour like Rebok and I
did like Disney singleongs growing up, so it was very
much in that vein. Yeah, I don't think I knew
how much the show.

Speaker 4 (06:40):
Required at first, you know, like it became very all encompassing.
It was I thought it was going to.

Speaker 5 (06:51):
But also like a gift again because I felt like
it was full circle to kind of like got me
into entertainment, which was a choir of you know, kids
inner city. And then I also didn't know what glee
clubs were before the show.

Speaker 4 (07:03):
I didn't know they.

Speaker 5 (07:05):
So then I started learning, like, oh, this is the
real I thought the show made it up. I thought
so Blee was like, oh, okay, You'm make glee club cool.

Speaker 4 (07:14):
And then I realized it was like a real big
in the world.

Speaker 2 (07:16):
So I was like, Okay, to be fair, I had
never I had heard of like glee clubs, Like it
was like an ancient text, like something that used to happen.
But like I didn't know growing up, like anybody, if
any existed. I thought it was like an old thing. Yeah,
I didn't know people were doing like show choir. I
didn't know show Choir existed until we did Glee. I

(07:38):
had no idea. So you're not alone in that.

Speaker 3 (07:41):
No, A lot of people didn't, to be fair, you know, Yeah,
obviously the show kind of blew up as we were on,
you know, deep in the Glee bubble of like doing
all the hard work that you had said and how
much work it really it took for us. But out
in the world, like, what was it like for you

(08:02):
getting recognized and kind of feeling that side of things?

Speaker 5 (08:06):
I think it was it was cool, right, I think
it was gratifying, because I do think for that like
year and a half two years, however, alonga was we
were so inundated with each other world in a kind
of you forgot the rest of the world was existing
because it was so demanding. So then when you could
go on even the death of the show, right, it
wasn't until I would travel somewhere else and I'd be

(08:28):
on Miami and South Beach.

Speaker 4 (08:30):
But yeah, also because to be honest, like the target
demo was a little different right around. Yeah, it wouldn't
be like.

Speaker 5 (08:37):
Everyone, but oh yeah, I heard that it was done
really dope, Like congratulations. First is people in the world
being like I'm obsessed with it, Like it's funny, Like
I met somebody last week and they told me that
their favorite artist on Apple Music is Glee cast and
that's the current day.

Speaker 2 (08:54):
Yeah, it should be like are you okay?

Speaker 3 (08:58):
Are you?

Speaker 2 (08:59):
Are you in therapy? Okay?

Speaker 1 (09:02):
They weren't on the show.

Speaker 4 (09:03):
They just liked the show.

Speaker 2 (09:06):
I think that's also like white So that time and
we've talked about it a lot on here, but like
that time was so formative, Like you said, we were
all around each other all the time. We were obsessed
with each other. We hung out with each other all
the time. If we weren't filming, we were going to
events with each other. And so that set up this

(09:26):
whole foundation. All that chemistry you see on the show
was because we all liked each other and we all
got along. None of us realized that's what we were
signing up for, that we would have all these like
new great friends. Right. So, like bumping into you even
though like you know, you were on the show the
entire time, but like bumping into you was like, oh,
this is family, Like this is our family, and I

(09:50):
feel like it's so nice because like I feel like
you see Amber a lot and oh yeah. But like
when we started going to events and things, I felt
like we were was learning from you because somehow we
would go someplace like Dijon knew everyone Dejon was like connected,
except we're like how does We're like at the chateau

(10:11):
for some event and he's talking to all these people like.

Speaker 4 (10:14):
What how did you know?

Speaker 2 (10:16):
Because we're all like new, we're all figuring this out,
and Dejon is just like, oh, entertainment, baby, like he
has been doing this for forever. Yeah.

Speaker 5 (10:24):
Yeah, yeah, it was cool because it was kind of
like being for me that part, and then the show
for me felt like high school, right. So that's why
when I see anybody, it felt like the introduction to
this bit in my life. And then also like now
when you want to say that, they say, it's very
much to do your job right, do your job. It's
toel nice or pleasant.

Speaker 4 (10:44):
But have a great day. Guys, it was great working
with you.

Speaker 5 (10:47):
Then it felt like almost took every form of your life,
like you wanted to know that.

Speaker 4 (10:52):
People, you wanted to experience them.

Speaker 5 (10:54):
It was more so like an experience than just a job,
which I think most people don't get right.

Speaker 2 (11:06):
None of us obviously we get asked like if we
knew the show was going to be a success or
anything like that, and obviously none of us knew that.
But do you remember, besides you know, getting recognized once
we were out in the world and going to other cities,
of the feeling of when the show started to air
that like we were always like really proud of what

(11:26):
we were doing. But because like people like you and
I did not know glee clubs existed. My high school
experience was very different than this show. Yeah, and you
said you gave up sort of being in entertainment during
high school of like when you're now filming this and
this is sort of high school again and you're also
in college and flunking out of classes because we're not

(11:48):
giving you enough time, that feeling of like for me,
it was like, oh, these are my college years, Like
this is making up for this thing I didn't get
and I'm doing something I really liked. Like I think
anybody on the show can attest to. You didn't get
a lot of opportunities to do something where you got
to sing, dance and act, like do all the things

(12:08):
we all really enjoyed doing, and like the feeling of
being able to do that every day with all these
people that we really enjoyed, Like do you remember it?
Was there a point for you we're like, oh, this
is wild, this is crazy that this is my job.

Speaker 4 (12:23):
I think the part I.

Speaker 5 (12:25):
Honestly remember that it's probably gonna be different than everybody
else was when I saw how the studio and network
responded to because I've been around the block a couple
of times, right, and that wasn't normally so many times
they pop up, how they come to rehearsals. I even
remember like like championing certain things. I was like, oh,
and I remember the upfront too, right, Yeah, and we

(12:47):
think were kind of like they're putting a lot into
this show. I think it even me or early right
after the super.

Speaker 2 (12:52):
Bowl or something. Yeah, it was after American Yeah, I
was at that point was when I was like, oh,
it's special, like people are noticing and special, and then
I get the fear was I remember a little bit
of the fear was when people people saw it.

Speaker 4 (13:08):
If that was right. I knew it was special. I
knew that network and Sex Battle was special.

Speaker 2 (13:15):
But yeah, you just never know. I think it's also
interesting because I feel like you and Nya had more
experience than us in that way, because you had both
grown up working a lot and being being in LA
and being around the entertainment business, Like you knew to
look for those things. And we're like, oh, yeah, this
is probably normal. The execs are here all the time.

Speaker 5 (13:34):
Right, Yeah, did you do another show You're like, were
the net?

Speaker 2 (13:37):
Yeah, like, oh, nobody cares about us, worse data. She
should be here. She wants to see this. I assure you.

Speaker 1 (13:50):
I'm curious since given your.

Speaker 3 (13:52):
Experience in the business and like you'd done this before
when Matt leaves the show essentially when wh you know,
I think the fans have questions of like why didn't
anybody acknowledge it right?

Speaker 1 (14:06):
Like what was the experience?

Speaker 3 (14:09):
Like I would imagine like some of the things you
had learned in your past and given that you had
done this potentially helped you in understanding like this is
how the job kind of works.

Speaker 5 (14:22):
Yes and no to that, I think because I think
a lot of why it happened that way is because
it happened so last minute.

Speaker 4 (14:30):
I don't know if you guys remember I went to
the seasons who bottles you?

Speaker 5 (14:33):
And I already felt something right, so I pick me
up like done the deal with coming back? Something happened
behind the scenes. They were like still go to the
shoe often to shoot was super awkward because in my mind,
I'm thinking, like why am I coming to the shoot?
They're like studios like go to the shoot, go to

(14:56):
the shoot rather to go than not go, And they
took in that moment. It was weird right because it
wasn't like settled if I think we were starting work the.

Speaker 4 (15:06):
Next week, so it was also processing this in real.

Speaker 5 (15:10):
Time as it's unfold I think it would have been
different if I was like total at the end of
the last season, like Okay, this is what's happening.

Speaker 4 (15:17):
I think there was a response to something. Right. I
was so young. It was all I knew for a
year and a half to the years. But I'm afraid,
and I was like, God.

Speaker 5 (15:24):
If it's not mine taking, right, it's not mine taking
And then he did right. So then I think it
was just the processing of feeling like these people where
I had been able to call right and it was
such a family, and I was so young. I was
nineteen when I got on the show rightly right now
on twenty one. To feel like that's ended and that

(15:47):
wasn't my family. That was probably a harder lesson in
realization than just the job.

Speaker 2 (15:52):
Yeah, yeah, especially when you it's like one of those
like classic horrible entertainment business where it's like you've already
like gotten your deal picked up for season two, you're
at the photo shoot and then yeah, yeah, I didn't
even remember that.

Speaker 1 (16:09):
No, no, I remember that. And do you feel like
you it took you time to find closure.

Speaker 3 (16:17):
Do you feel like you ever got the closure like
of just kind of closing that chapter?

Speaker 5 (16:21):
Yes, yes, And I think I definitely have a full
circle perspective. I think it was supposed that happened, rather
I would have wanted it to happen with sports and
I at that time. But I think it retrospected was
a part of my journey and I'm grateful for it.
It also just shows me how to be a better

(16:43):
showrunner and director, and how.

Speaker 4 (16:44):
To low on actors and how to meet a little better.

Speaker 5 (16:47):
And then I also think there was something I just
need to inducted personally, right and I and I'm okay
with not knowing where I would have ended up in
that journey continued I was supposed And then I think
also it gave me an absence of attachment to it
or aspect to an goal that was like, oh, this
is what I wanted it to be.

Speaker 4 (17:06):
This like this is what it actually is.

Speaker 3 (17:08):
Yeah, And I think that's time and maturity, right, and
also like just letting that like the wounds heal, if
there were wounds, you know what I mean, just all
the things that you feel when something abrupt happens like that.
But it's you know, it's the name of the entertainment game,
and you know you can't we're not taking these things

(17:29):
were hopefully with maturity, like not taking these things as
personally anymore or time are worth to achievements and jobs
that we have, right.

Speaker 5 (17:40):
I think the funny part is some of the most
what I have done to The more irritating part would
be when people would project their opinion of it.

Speaker 4 (17:47):
Oh, I haven't even thought about that show, but then
now now because.

Speaker 3 (17:52):
For that.

Speaker 4 (17:55):
Yeah, oh, and you must feel it. It's like I
must feel or you feel like.

Speaker 2 (17:58):
I should feel, right, Yeah, I think, like that's not
my business. Don't put that on me. We just got
done watching the full series. And when you've come back,
you come back in like I think twice, and it

(18:19):
was so nice too, Like I knew you came back
at some point, I just didn't remember exactly when. And
each time you come back, it just felt it was
it was just like a beautiful thing to see because
it really felt like obviously, like everybody comes back in
that I live number, everybody's there. But there was something
about like you and Harry coming onto that stage together

(18:42):
and like doing a dance together that that really felt
like the circle closing, you know, that got me so hard,
like more than anybody else showing up on that stage.
I don't know why. It was like you and Harry
together joining us was like like choked down.

Speaker 5 (18:57):
I was really felt that was my partner crime, right,
we went on that journey together.

Speaker 4 (19:02):
And I'll even add.

Speaker 5 (19:03):
Heather and I, but I also quind not a blessing,
right because I was younger than Harry two and even
that wisdom and pete kinda that he had and deny
it Heather being there before, So it kind of felt
like it was serendid toitous that it wasn't a journey
to walk on alone.

Speaker 4 (19:18):
So you never felt like I have nowhere next to
you to lean on, right right.

Speaker 2 (19:23):
And there's some good people to lean on exactly.

Speaker 3 (19:26):
Yeah, do you have any great like memories of the
numbers that you were part of because you were part
of a lot of them, Like do you have any
favorites that you enjoyed felling me.

Speaker 4 (19:38):
I loved, uh hate on me there?

Speaker 3 (19:41):
Oh yeah, it lives in my mind, like the one
like that one lives in my mind.

Speaker 4 (19:47):
It was so fun.

Speaker 2 (19:49):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (19:50):
I also like, I don't I can remember what the
song was though when we did, uh it was it
was it sectionals and we were it.

Speaker 4 (19:58):
Was that big competition I think it was don't run
on my parade?

Speaker 1 (20:02):
Was it the journey one?

Speaker 2 (20:04):
I think so. Yeah.

Speaker 5 (20:06):
I think we kept region through like the like the
auditorium out down.

Speaker 1 (20:12):
There, yep, in the black and red right, yes.

Speaker 5 (20:15):
Yes, yeah, that felt like because it felt at that
point of real journey.

Speaker 2 (20:19):
And we were finally like in a theater.

Speaker 5 (20:22):
It felt like, Okay, we accomplished something. I felt like
at that point to me, really we really were.

Speaker 2 (20:26):
Like a totally that was our first time. I think
that was our first sectionals and we were all that was.
That felt like a really big deal because but before
that we had just been on the stages and you're
not really seeing anybody else and having a real audience.
It was very strange. Yeah, but it did feel like, oh, yeah,
we've made it. This is this is We're gonna wing
this right, We're like, oh, we have budget, We're in

(20:49):
a real theater. That was how I didn't necessarily notice
the exacts. Sometimes I would notice the budget like, oh,
this is expensive.

Speaker 3 (20:58):
We ask everybody on the show who was a part
of the show, what is the feeling that Glee leaves
you with?

Speaker 4 (21:07):
M Like the experience of doing it or the show.

Speaker 3 (21:10):
Itself both, whatever you want.

Speaker 5 (21:15):
I think the show itself was positive, right, gave people
permission to be themselves, people who weren't see people who
felt like they were out ass people who were you know,
hiding in the dark about their sexuality or were things
about themselves.

Speaker 4 (21:30):
Or even that they were a theater, right would it
be sp I think it gave visibility.

Speaker 2 (21:36):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (21:37):
From an experiences stamic point, it's that were the lightning strikes.

Speaker 5 (21:43):
It just is a roar, right, and I think oppositive
people don't get to experience that. It was such a
big experience that I think the gifts right because you know,
you teach you how to just do it better every
time and also how to I think that none of
us had a road map of how to do it right,
you know, yeah, be able to look back or offer

(22:04):
somebody like, hey, this would be the best way to
do that.

Speaker 4 (22:06):
And I think we can do that with all our experiences.

Speaker 2 (22:08):
And speaking of which, I feel like you have been
doing so much after the show, where you've been in
a leadership position where you've been able to take all
these things that you've learned. Can you tell us, like
what sort of things that you've been you've been doing
and show running and making and creating because I think.

Speaker 5 (22:26):
The cool part was a show even to that, like
having the platform to be able to do other things,
like all those years on set, even though they go
to film school became my film school, right, Oh yeah, learning, listening,
cut in action, you know, learning you know what every
role is and it having a passion for story, right.
I think as a as a leader on set, the

(22:48):
creative is the driving force and having a passion to
peak amazing.

Speaker 2 (22:52):
I mean it's been You've gotten shows made and like
that's just that's insane. That is such a different process.
Did you always have you know, like the I don't know,
the wish or the dream to get more into the
behind the scenes things like that.

Speaker 5 (23:08):
I think that's the biggest say as a creative and
I started when I was when I was so young,
is I want to have at the table. I've felt
like every time you walk up to the audition rooms
asking them to see you and choose you, versus every
time I walk into a meeting, I'm telling them how
I bring them about, how they're like EASi, or how
I add to their plates, and you're seen as an
abset in that liability and I think I could.

Speaker 4 (23:31):
Or want to go through a career where I had
to ask for a pooval at every step.

Speaker 1 (23:35):
For sure, Well said, you need to write a book,
you need to take this on tour.

Speaker 2 (23:41):
It's like I feel inspired, I feel rejuvenated, like or
maybe you can be my therapist. I don't know, but
it's it's so nice to hear you talk talk so
eloquently and like deeply about all these things, and it's
so nice. I hope I can see you more instead
of just running into yeah, because like you're just wise

(24:04):
beyond your years. You're so talented and so creative, and
everyone needs to go look up things you've done, because
you've done it's like such a wide variety. Where can
people like.

Speaker 5 (24:12):
Find you and your social media's I'm on Twitter, Instagram,
at these own Sultan.

Speaker 3 (24:18):
Well, we're so grateful that you came on and that
our listeners could hear from you. I think it means
a lot. It means a lot to us that, like,
you know, we get to close this chapter with everybody
who was an integral part of this, you know, whether
you you went on to go do your own you know,
on your own path or on the Glee path, like
you were such an in integral part in the beginning

(24:39):
of the formation of our club and and just as
a friend. So we're just like really grateful for you
and and you know, we wish you the best.

Speaker 5 (24:47):
Thank you, guys. I appreciate you guys having me. It's
it's been our pleasure. Congratulates it to you guys on this.

Speaker 4 (24:52):
Thanks we made it.

Speaker 2 (24:57):
Through it. Good God, good luck on your news. Let
us know how we can Hopefu'll see you soon.

Speaker 1 (25:04):
Thank you to Jeon. Appreciate Byeia. He's so nice, so sweet.

Speaker 3 (25:11):
I'm so glad that we got him on before the
end of this the Glee run.

Speaker 2 (25:15):
Honestly, every time I see him, he just lights us.

Speaker 1 (25:19):
He's justice, Justice for Meth Rutherford.

Speaker 2 (25:22):
Yeah, and he's never changed. He's always been that, I know.
And also I think it's it's so interesting to learn
what people are going through on the other side of it.
When we were filming, like he was still going to
school and still trying to do his apple job.

Speaker 3 (25:35):
I mean, and he's been around for long. This wasn't
his first gig where he was like you know.

Speaker 2 (25:40):
But like he showed up to set knew everything he
was supposed to.

Speaker 1 (25:43):
Know, never complained thing, and you would never.

Speaker 2 (25:45):
Know he was like, you know, stressing or like doing
his classes.

Speaker 1 (25:50):
Incomplete on this class and completes on everything.

Speaker 3 (25:52):
Well, thank you so much Dejon for joining us, and
we're so so grateful that we got to talk to
you and see you again.

Speaker 1 (26:00):
And you guys.

Speaker 3 (26:03):
Next week we have one of our most raquastic guests,
so stay tuned and come back next week.

Speaker 2 (26:13):
Thanks for listening and follow us on Instagram at and
that's what you really miss pod. Make sure to write
us a review and leave us five stars. See you
next time.
Advertise With Us

Host

Jenna Ushkowitz

Jenna Ushkowitz

Popular Podcasts

Dateline NBC

Dateline NBC

Current and classic episodes, featuring compelling true-crime mysteries, powerful documentaries and in-depth investigations. Follow now to get the latest episodes of Dateline NBC completely free, or subscribe to Dateline Premium for ad-free listening and exclusive bonus content: DatelinePremium.com

New Heights with Jason & Travis Kelce

New Heights with Jason & Travis Kelce

Football’s funniest family duo — Jason Kelce of the Philadelphia Eagles and Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs — team up to provide next-level access to life in the league as it unfolds. The two brothers and Super Bowl champions drop weekly insights about the weekly slate of games and share their INSIDE perspectives on trending NFL news and sports headlines. They also endlessly rag on each other as brothers do, chat the latest in pop culture and welcome some very popular and well-known friends to chat with them. Check out new episodes every Wednesday. Follow New Heights on the Wondery App, YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts. You can listen to new episodes early and ad-free, and get exclusive content on Wondery+. Join Wondery+ in the Wondery App, Apple Podcasts or Spotify. And join our new membership for a unique fan experience by going to the New Heights YouTube channel now!

Music, radio and podcasts, all free. Listen online or download the iHeart App.

Connect

© 2025 iHeartMedia, Inc.