From WV Sound and My Cultura, comes a new series featuring real-life amigos Wilmer Valderrama and Freddy Rodriguez. Picture this…you’re chillin’ with some of your closest friends at your favorite spot. You lose track of time amid the good vibes, pain-inducing laughter and genuine conversations. What more could you ask for, right? Join these dos amigos as they candidly reflect on their careers, life, and share everything about everything, and of course the door is always open for special guests to roll through. Each weekly episode emanates from Wilmer’s very own speakeasy, so you know it’s a party, and you’re our VIP guests. This podcast is all about bringing friends together, sparking honest reflection, and of course…toasting to the good times.
Hello, Dos Amigos listeners! We’re excited to share an interview with award-winning actor, writer, producer and activist John Leguizamo with our new podcast The Moment, hosted by father-daughter powerhouse journalists, Jorge Ramos and Paola Ramos.
Jorge and Paola Ramos sit down with award-winning actor, writer, producer and activist John Leguizamo, to reflect on his identity, his fight against Hollywood’s gat...
In this heartfelt episode, Wilmer and Freddy sit down with a very special guest, Amanda Pacheco, Wilmer’s better half. Amanda opens up about her journey from model and divemaster to becoming an advocate for ovarian cancer awareness after the loss of her mother. They also talk about their beginnings together; their first dates and most surprisingly, Wilmer falling in love with Amanda’s dad first via text?!
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In part two of their inspiring conversation with chef Roy Choi, Wilmer and Freddy get into the deeper layers of Roy’s mission, exploring how his Emmy-winning series Broken Bread and his work with LocoL aim to spark real change through food. Roy reflects on the intersection of culture, community, and cooking, and how collaborating with Jon Favreau on The Chef Show blurred the lines between storytelling and soul food. Plus, thi...
Wilmer and Freddy sit down with the legendary Roy Choi, Korean-American chef, cultural icon, and street food pioneer who changed the culinary game with his Kogi BBQ taco truck. The amigos and Roy dive into their shared immigrant journeys, growing up in LA, and how family, struggle, and identity shaped their creative paths. Roy opens up about how Emeril Lagasse helped spark his passion for food and shares the story behind Kogi&rsquo...
In Part 2, Samara Bay returns to unpack how voice work can be a form of healing, especially for those carrying self-doubt or cultural pressure around how they speak. The Amigos and Samara dive into the emotional side of communication, code-switching, and how to move past the “one word” that can throw an actor or anyone off track. With stories from Hollywood sets to political stages, she shares how real confidence starts...
Wilmer and Freddy sit down with bestselling author and former dialect coach Samara Bay to explore how our voices reflect who we are and who we want to be. From her early love of Shakespeare to coaching stars like Gal Gadot and politicians on the campaign trail, Samara shares how she helps people speak with confidence, care, and authenticity. They talk about her concept of “caring out loud,” the power of the right word, ...
In this special mailbag episode, Wilmer and Freddy answer fan questions and share personal stories from their careers. They reveal their favorite Westerns, dream roles, and even their go-to karaoke songs. Freddy opens up about working on Six Feet Under and his experience collaborating with the legendary Giancarlo Giannini, while Wilmer reflects on the risks he took starting a production company and becoming an actor. Lastly, both a...
In this heartfelt episode, Wilmer shares the emotional experience of becoming a father for the second time and the deep meaning behind his new baby’s name. He and Freddy also reflect on lessons from their own childhoods, discussing parental discipline, emotional presence, and breaking generational patterns. They explore the joys and challenges of helping older siblings adjust to a new baby, including how to create connection ...
Wilmer and Freddy explore the quotes that have shaped their lives and mindsets over the years. Wilmer reflects on the power of the simple reminder, “If you woke up this morning, you are already winning,” and how it helps him stay grounded, grateful, and ready to take on the day, even the messy and average ones. The conversation dives into morning routines, daily wins, and the psychology behind why mornings often bring u...
In the second half of this candid conversation, Anjelah Johnson dives even deeper with Wilmer and Freddy, opening up about identity, faith, and finding balance in the spotlight. She shares the challenges of staying true to herself in an ever-changing industry and how her cultural roots and personal values have shaped her voice in comedy. From viral fame to life beyond the stage, Anjelah reflects on growth, purpose, and what truly m...
In the first part of this exclusive interview; comedian and actress Anjelah Johnson joins Wilmer and Freddy to share her journey from NFL cheerleader to viral comedy sensation. Widely known for her unforgettable characters Bon Qui Qui and the nail salon lady from MADtv, Anjelah reflects on building a career rooted in authenticity and hustle. She talks about navigating Hollywood, creating a lasting impact through comedy, and staying...
Wilmer and Freddy dive into one of life’s biggest questions: What if?! The conversation explores those pivotal moments like an almost missed audition, a last minute decision, or a failed attempt that turned into something meaningful, and reflects on all the versions of ourselves thriving in parallel universes. Inspired by films like Sliding Doors and The Butterfly Effect, they ask what small twist changed everything. And of c...
In part two of their conversation, the fellas and Terry Crews dive deep into his breakout roles, from Training Day to White Chicks, and the unexpected twists that led him there. He shares hilarious and heartfelt stories about balancing comedy with intensity, working alongside legends like Denzel Washington and the Wayans brothers, and how a “turn” in Malibu’s Most Wanted transformed his comedic career. Terry also ...
Terry Crews joins Wilmer and Freddy to share the story of how a tough encounter with a hostile landlord fueled his early career mindset. He opens up about falling into acting through a Billy Blanks reality show and the crucial advice to “be you, be a personality” that shaped his authentic approach. Terry reflects on his persistence through constant rejection and the breakthrough moment landing American Gladiators as &ld...
In part two of their chat with Melissa Fumero, Wilmer and Freddy dig into friendship, advice, and Melissa’s podcast More Better. Melissa opens up about sharing culture with her kids, staying connected with castmates, and finding joy in new roles. The tables turn as Wilmer and Freddy each ask Melissa for advice on how they can be “more better” in their own lives. It’s an honest and heartfelt episode about gro...
Wilmer and Freddy sit down with actress, director, and podcast host Melissa Fumero to talk about her career journey from soap operas to Brooklyn 99. Melissa shares stories from early in her career, including meeting her husband on set and finding her comedic voice. They dive into the challenges of press tours, staying fresh in the industry, and the thrill of directing shows like Primo and Gordita Chronicles. It’s a conversati...
Part Two picks up with Gabriel’s transformation into Robbie Reyes on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., his emotional connection to the Ghost Rider character, and how saying no turned into a life-changing Comic-Con moment. We go deep into his role in Terminator: Dark Fate, intense training with Arnold Schwarzenegger, and the surreal moment of fanboying with Bret Hart in Calgary while filming The Last of Us. Gabriel reflects on his craft...
In Part One of their conversation with Gabriel Luna, Wilmer and Freddy dive into his roots in Austin, his early inspiration watching That '70s Show, and his breakout role on Robert Rodriguez’s Matador. Gabriel shares how he went from getting rejected by agents to having iced tea with Robert at the Four Seasons, and how a role meant for someone else became his launching pad. From soccer training to turf toe, and from Apache he...
Wilmer and Freddy dive deep into their Letterboxd “Four Favorite” films, from The Lost Weekend to Rocky, and unpack what these choices reveal about their cinematic souls. They compare notes on highbrow versus lowbrow taste, nostalgic attachments, and the one film each had to painfully bump from their list. The amigos debate rewatchability, evolving taste, and whether their Top 4s will stand the test of time—or get...
Although neither indulge, Wilmer and Freddy build their ultimate “Stoner” Dream Team, debating which celebs, villains, and cartoon characters they’d want in their hypothetical hotbox hangout. From Jason Momoa to the Joker, with surprise picks like Tom Hanks and Deadpool, the lineup sparks plenty of laughs. Wilmer reflects on That '70s Show&rsqu...
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