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172: A GPCT Crossover Episode! With The Artist's Work Ethic
Good People, Cool Things is returning with new episodes on October 4. In the meantime, I'm sharing episodes of other shows I think you'll dig.Today's episode is from The Artist's Work Ethic with Mike Pelak. Mike is chatting with actor Terry Serpico, an actor who's currently recurring on Law & Order: SVU as Chief of Detectives, Tommy McGrath. Terry's appeared in films such as Hannibal, Michael Clayton, The Interpreter and The Purge: Election Year; as well as TV shows such as Yellowstone, Army Wives, Cobra Kai, and Designated Survivor.While you're listening, why not take a moment to subscribe to Fun Fact Friyay? You'll get fun facts to your inbox once a week to make you wiser and more entertaining at parties — just drop your fact into a conversation and fade into the night. Plus, subscribers get shoutouts, special perks, and you might even have a poem or song written about you, if you so desire. What a time to be alive!