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Thursday, September 19, 2019

Days: Inside Salem Days of Our Lives Podcast Episode 24

The twenty-fourth episode of Inside Salem Days of Our Lives podcast aired this week. Below is a quick summary and thoughts.

This episode had an interview with Robin Strasser (Vivian), clips of the week and Greg Vaughn (Eric) and Linsey Godfrey (Sarah) in his dressing room.

The Robin Strasser interview was very "Days"-centric, which is to be expected. If someone wanted to hear about what Robin's been up to and details about her real life friendship with Louise Sorel who originated the role of Dorian, I'd check out the Dishing with Digest podcast. That was a much longer interview, and also spoke a bit of about her daytime roles throughout the years (not much was talked about with Passions or primetime on that but I digress.) The funniest part on this one (new information to me) was how Angie Harmon was visiting the set on a day Robin was working, and Angie told her how much she loved her acting. Angie is with Greg Vaughn IRL, which is probably why she was at Days. Anyway hearing that Angie Harmon knew who Strasser was an interesting thing.

Greg and Linsey's chat was mainly as it was in his dressing room about the room, but it did divert from that. Greg is back in his old dressing room, which he lost to Olivia Rose Keegan in the year Eric was in prison. When Olivia departed, it was back up for grabs. The room is quiet due to being cinder block so it is easier for him to concentrate, though now due to Olivia it is Tiffany blue. Greg and Linsey spoke about how they memorize lines, he does it through movement and thinks about how a director does, while she has more of a photographic memory. This was taped before school started, and Greg needed supplies for his kids, and Linsey admitted it is the first year she has to do this as her daughter is going to be in kindergarten. While this started a bit too visually descriptive at least there was new information.

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