Candace Cameron Bure: Have Grace in Everything You Do

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Mayim Bialik

Mayim Bialik

Жыл бұрын

Candace Cameron Bure (Full House actress, producer, director, author) joins us to discuss her transition from child star to wife and mom, her 4 secrets to a happy marriage, and Bob Saget’s impact on her life and her grief journey after his passing. Mayim recounts auditioning for Candace’s role as “D.J. Tanner” on Full House. She and Candace consider how structure from child acting has impacted their adult personalities, and how that structure was both a source of comfort and cause of harm that led to disordered eating. They discuss the importance of sex physically, emotionally, and spiritually, and Mayim breaks down sex as a communication tool in relationships. Candace, Mayim, and Jonathan take part in a fun and meaningful “Gratitude Challenge”!
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@mm.rosado
@mm.rosado Жыл бұрын
So refreshing to see two adult women, so vastly different in many aspects, having a beautiful pleasant conversation
@bonniebrown5102
@bonniebrown5102 Жыл бұрын
I did a double take when I saw this interview. My first thought was "Why is Mayim interviewing Candace Cameron...they are so different!" I had to stop and think about their shared similarities before I realized how much sense it made. So glad that even though they differ drastically on politics and religion that they are able to still share so much common ground and enjoy their conversation with each other. We don't have to cancel and vilify people who think differently than us :)
@normabreazile5500
@normabreazile5500 2 ай бұрын
As born again Christians disciplines of Jesus Christ Our Lord and Savior..we are to share the true Word in love …..the meaning of life and what’s to come according to the Word with those who will listen.
@pmdaly1975
@pmdaly1975 Жыл бұрын
I love that Mayim respected Candace’s response about the Bible. She accepted it as a simple answer. It would be nice if everyone respected other’s beliefs, even if it’s not popular or widely accepted.
@emilyrodgers5429
@emilyrodgers5429 Жыл бұрын
There are 2.2 billion Christians so maybe a response like “the Bible” is not popular or widely accepted among your tribe, but it is popular and widely accepted among nearly a third of the global population.
@calisongbird
@calisongbird Жыл бұрын
@@emilyrodgers5429 right?? Especially here in the US. But the evangelical Christians in this country love to paint themselves as the “oppressed minority,” when it’s exactly the opposite. Persecution complex is baked into the religion.
@studyhardplayhard5086
@studyhardplayhard5086 Ай бұрын
You took a positive comment and made it negative. Typical Christian.@@emilyrodgers5429
@southbug27
@southbug27 Жыл бұрын
Love both of these women. They’re the type of women little girls should be looking up to; they’re smart, funny, kind women who have taken the time to study & learn about their religions & decide on a value system & way to live their lives & be a blessing to their communities. Seeing this has made me realize how toxic our culture has become & how most of the women in media today aren’t honest, admirable people. We need more positive women in media.
@lisagrace6471
@lisagrace6471 Жыл бұрын
well said!
@usmanarif2004
@usmanarif2004 Жыл бұрын
They don't follow no religion they just follow their whims and desires
@robindew9072
@robindew9072 Жыл бұрын
We definitely need more upstanding kind women in air
@ginabutler5466
@ginabutler5466 Жыл бұрын
Both women are wonderful role models
@magnatiismn
@magnatiismn 10 ай бұрын
​@@usmanarif2004what's wrong with you
@lawfighter61106
@lawfighter61106 Жыл бұрын
This is a great episode with the two best examples of child stars who’ve done so well after finding fame early.
@lawfighter61106
@lawfighter61106 Жыл бұрын
And now my heart is aflutter because Dr B liked my comment.
@amandaj7501
@amandaj7501 Жыл бұрын
I just love that they admit their faults. Real women who struggle and can admit it and laugh about it. Those are real women the world should follow.
@SunshineBloom777
@SunshineBloom777 Жыл бұрын
Candace is just a doll! She is such a breath of fresh air! I love how she shares her faith, even in a world that is so hateful, she is so loving and grace giving! Keep shining for Jesus Candace! 🕊️✨💕
@tara6460
@tara6460 Жыл бұрын
I love Candace because she has stuck by her faith even though it's not acceptable or popular in Hollywood. But she doesn't care and was successful anyway ☺️
@Proverbspsalms
@Proverbspsalms Жыл бұрын
She’s compromised.
@hopetothemax2561
@hopetothemax2561 Жыл бұрын
@@Proverbspsalms stop hating on her because she does not believe likee you, she is strong
@Proverbspsalms
@Proverbspsalms Жыл бұрын
@@hopetothemax2561 She’s compromised.✌🏾✌🏾✌🏾✌🏾👉🏾👉🏾👉🏾👉🏾👉🏾
@EarthymoonPhotos
@EarthymoonPhotos Жыл бұрын
It's not pineapple on pizza. She supports hate.
@raybon7939
@raybon7939 Жыл бұрын
Nothing wrong with hate mallaniel hate was a big part of the 20 th century.
@pattigaudet9894
@pattigaudet9894 Жыл бұрын
She is definitely a child of God! Go Candace! You’re amazing!❤
@Ahopek
@Ahopek Жыл бұрын
I needed to hear two kind, powerful women talk to each other about all of that, and I needed to sit at my table and pretend I was in on the podcast too. 🙊 A little virtual, temporary community. ❤️
@MayimBialik
@MayimBialik Жыл бұрын
You definitely have a community here in the MBB family, Ahopek!!! Thanks for being a part of it. 🧠🫶
@chrisrw8939
@chrisrw8939 Жыл бұрын
This was so fun, upbeat, and joyful today. As a child born in the mid-80s, I grew up with both of these awesome women on TV; portraying such lovely characters that any girl could look up to, and identify with. Such a great start to my Tuesday morning! I am obsessed with this pod, MB and JC are the best! ❤
@jrpacer6355
@jrpacer6355 Жыл бұрын
We need more of Candice I love listening to her in this world more grounded people
@rrp2600
@rrp2600 Жыл бұрын
Candace is in that category of woman that seems to get more beautiful with age. 46 and absolutely stunning.
@nannem9716
@nannem9716 Жыл бұрын
Spectacular!
@beautifullykayla
@beautifullykayla Жыл бұрын
That’s what happens when Jesus is the center of your life
@mdaze9753
@mdaze9753 Жыл бұрын
Still as dumb as a brick.
@keshealm
@keshealm Жыл бұрын
Absolutely love Candace. She has stayed true to herself and that's very hard to do these days.
@deanswift4114
@deanswift4114 Жыл бұрын
Had no idea about this podcast. This really brought a smile to my face. Well done Mayim and Candace - and Jonathan 🙂
@truckingwithtobee
@truckingwithtobee Жыл бұрын
I grew up watching these two. They were such an important part of my everyday schedule and structure. I absolutely adore them. So incredibly intelligent and gorgeous. These are the women that should be our role models for our little ones especially our girls. Not the Kardashians.
@jenniferolmstead139
@jenniferolmstead139 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely True!
@LM-qe3fr
@LM-qe3fr 8 ай бұрын
I love, love, love this interaction between two ladies who are quite different and yet so alike. Here's hoping it becomes a lifetime friendship. 😊
@Dreat1020
@Dreat1020 Жыл бұрын
I love CCB she’s awesome! I’m a former Christian but she’s always classy and welcoming and even tho I don’t always agree with everything she says, I do think she deserves a safe space to speak.
@maryg3143
@maryg3143 Жыл бұрын
Candace is one of the most beautiful people ever. Inside, and out
@Hummingbird25
@Hummingbird25 Жыл бұрын
I really like her. She’s gotten harsh criticism and the media is trying to cancel her. I don’t agree with everything she believes but I also don’t believe we should shame people for their beliefs. People need to practice more compassion and tolerance.
@catenystrom6506
@catenystrom6506 Жыл бұрын
When your "beliefs" are racist and bigoted (she's a homophobe, I'm not saying she's racist, I don't know about that), then your "beliefs" are NOT TO BE RESPECTED. Would you "respect" a member of the KKK, because he believes black people are inferior? I would hope not.
@lounakin
@lounakin Жыл бұрын
I don't think she should be canceled either, but I'm not sure being bigoted counts as a 'belief' to be respected. My issue is that her traditional 'values' will eventually hurt someone, because most people who watch her stuff I suppose will be the targeted 'traditional' families who don't accept lgbt people, including their own children who may be questioning their sexuality. Her idea of the traditional family is incredibly alienating.
@chriskay1449
@chriskay1449 Жыл бұрын
@@lounakin BS. Her beliefs aren't hurting anyone and she is not bigoted. The actual bigots re the ones trying top cancel her led by JoJo Siwa and propagated by you. SHe is accepting. You are the one who is not accepting. Deciding to do content that focuses on traditional values does NOT mean she is unaccepting of other families. Your dishonesty and religious bigotry is what is alienating.
@lounakin
@lounakin Жыл бұрын
@@chriskay1449 I don't think you actually read what I wrote. I'm talking about her target audience, and the kids who grow up in 'traditional' settings who won't have access to anything else. Some of them will question their sexuality and grow up thinking they are freaks, and it will hurt them. It's not all on her of course. But if you think traditional means man plus woman, that is a restrictive, bigoted idea... You don't have to be cancelled for it, but just accept that it is.
@chriskay1449
@chriskay1449 Жыл бұрын
@@lounakin BS. Her company focusing on tradition marriage does not deny access. Youar e basically trying to force her to dictate to parents how they should parent. That is not her job. Her job is to create content that people want to see. Basically what you want is to deny access to traditional settings by calling anyone who creates tradition content a bigot and homophobe, just like JoJo Siwa is doing.
@Brendasmpt
@Brendasmpt Жыл бұрын
Mayim, I don’t care about fashion either! I’m with you. I just wear what’s comfortable.😊 I’m grateful you had Candace on bc she is a kind human & stated she wants others to be kind. Thankful for your diversity in this show bc we can talk to different types of people even if we don’t agree with everything they say or do. Accepting others in love is what’s important if you don’t agree with their belief system.
@richardcarrillo2745
@richardcarrillo2745 Жыл бұрын
As a kid, I would have lived for a Blossom branded line. And I suspect a mayim line would be pretty awesome today 😇
@gardenbun
@gardenbun Жыл бұрын
LOVED this interview and the camaraderie between Mayim and Candice. I could have listened to another hour!
@MayimBialik
@MayimBialik Жыл бұрын
Jo Jo!!! Very happy you enjoyed this one. Thanks for watching!!
@ShainaCilimberg
@ShainaCilimberg 5 ай бұрын
I love how down to earth they are
@danw1951
@danw1951 Жыл бұрын
Two people with very different views that simply said them and it was a part of the conversation, but did not lead to discord. It's funny how you can just celebrate your commonalities and not have to push differences so hard. I think it gets viewers like on The View and news network panel shows and it gets clicks, but ultimately where does that get us? A little positivity and humor and grace and civility go so far. These two have different beliefs, but common experiences. They celebrated that and it is wonderful to watch.
@theicekat
@theicekat 4 ай бұрын
Gratitude saved my life. I was in the deepest swamp of suicidal depression, and starting a gratitude practice--even just being aware that I've got food, shelter, my cats--lifted me enough that I was able to seek help from a therapist. Before that, I simply could not. I wasn't well enough even to ask for help. I lost 40 lbs and couldn't drag myself out of bed. The very atmosphere felt heavy on me. So it may sound trite, but omg it honestly got me to a place where I could start learning how to live with depression. LIVE. Thanks, Mayim, for doing these podcasts. I can't afford therapy right now, and I've run out of the sessions allotted for free on our public health insurance, and your shows give me things to think about and put into action.
@oops-iam708
@oops-iam708 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing. It’s so interesting to hear others and their gratitude practice. This was a odd struggle for me, but the benefits are oddly profound.
@ryancampbell955
@ryancampbell955 Жыл бұрын
I'm a stay at home dad of an amazing daughter who just turned 4 two days ago. Yes, I can definitely confirm that days at home with a 3 year old are super long, but cherish every moment of those days cause like they said, the years do go fast. Loved this interview. I grew up watching both Full House and Blossom, so this was so much fun to watch!
@gboy1973
@gboy1973 Жыл бұрын
Blossom interviewing D.J. Tanner... meta vibes... we live in the best universe. :)
@valeriew1159
@valeriew1159 Жыл бұрын
I respect you Mayim on such a deep level and support you in all you do. My amazing wife gifted me your cookbook, Vegan Table and I cherish it. I know and more importantly, understand that people have different views, beliefs, faiths but I can not in good faith support Candace Burre. She has been very outspoken against the LGBT community, to which I am a part of. As I have stated, everyone has the right to believe as they do, but they also have the right to not support someone. You, on the other hand, have been such an ally and for that I honor you. I have struggled with cPTSD, OCD, SAD, dermatillomania, intrusive thougts for a long time (I have found recently that it has been since childhood) and your podcast, along with it's guest have shown that I do not walk this path alone. It has given me strength and comfort and for that, I give thanks/honor to you (and Jonathan). Peace and light.
@lesliembe
@lesliembe Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your honest and respectful comment. Mayim is incredible. I find CCB hard to take, knowing well of her views on the LGBT community, as well as other intolerances that are of a more religious nature. It speaks highly of them both that they could engage in civil and friendly talk, finding must common ground while avoiding potholes and differing beliefs.
@roadtriplover.
@roadtriplover. Жыл бұрын
“If you have faith in nothing, you’ll fall for anything.” A friend said that to me years ago and it’s stuck with me. Ms. Bure seems to walk what she truly believes and she has a foundation on The Rock that can’t be shaken. I enjoy her faith, and her walk inspires me to more honestly and openly walk my faith, as well. Thank you, @Mayim Bialik, for conducting interviews that are respectful and honestly curious without being judgmental. It’s through this approach that, I believe, we get an unblemished view into your guest’s hearts, personalities and souls. It’s thrilling to learn from another’s shared experiences.
@rachelleh5237
@rachelleh5237 Жыл бұрын
The Bible such a great answer Because the Holy Spirit speaks through the Bible without needing other teachers. Candace was amazing!
@jenniferelaine891
@jenniferelaine891 Жыл бұрын
I’m grateful for cancer teaching me what is really important and bringing me closer to God, & I’m grateful for the break in the Texas heat, & the slight coolness in the air this morning! ☺️
@MzTeddyluv
@MzTeddyluv Жыл бұрын
I feel like you could have talked to her another hour. I really wanted to hear more details, I find her beliefs, family, and upbringing so interesting! Great episode.
@MayimBialik
@MayimBialik Жыл бұрын
Thanks very much for watching, Esther!!!
@gigianda587
@gigianda587 Жыл бұрын
This whole interview was fantastic. And if you’ve never watched an episode until the very end, this is the one to watch until the last second. Mayim and Jonathan are hilarious together 😅
@MayimBialik
@MayimBialik Жыл бұрын
We concur!!! 😹 Thanks so much for watching, Gina! 🧠🫶
@OOBEJuanKenobi
@OOBEJuanKenobi Жыл бұрын
@@MayimBialik (Mayim - I had to split this assessment in two parts.) [ Meditation leads to awareness of telepathy, and awareness of telepathy leads to meditation. ] Honesty socially is more important than DOING to impress others. It’s not what we DO to build social value that matters. It’s the respect we are willing to give, as well as the authenticity and sincerity we have within our personalities. The ideas we choose to participate in matter most: they are either friendly or cruel socially. Material wealth, body size, facial features, or DOING will never create authority by default, which is the ability to pass judgments socially the most. Aristocratic men are hypocritical, cowardly, and jealous. Anger and zero accountability are not replacements for honesty and empathy. No one has control over ideas socially. Authoritarianism is a shallow head game: the refusal to share honesty (friendship) socially. Men with negative intentions will show complete bias against ideas supporting emotional freedom, free thinking, and level states of being. Spiritual development, the focus away from the material and towards psychology ONLY (attraction), is promoted as “not important” by conformist men with abusive, fearful, and pragmatic personalities. Spiritual ideas immediately decentralize power, elevate mood, reduce manipulation, and eliminate leadership. Spirituality places much more emphasis on social inclusion, honesty, and collective consciousness. Authoritarians weaponize the material or development in it and use both as reasons to criticize and remain unfriendly (dishonest). Dishonesty is the only way the idea of power may exist. When friendship is seen as more important than power, material development is subservient to mood. When the material is used to boost self worth and reduce others socially, mood is subordinate to power. Joyful ideas supporting free thinking (telepathy, cooperation, and honesty) encourage growth of the human persona, are anti-manipulative, and promote emotional harmony. Men focusing on the immaterial (personality) and on honesty (friendship) have more evolved minds compared to authoritarians consumed with leadership (power). In order to seek status, alphas intentionally remain closed-minded (materialistic), manipulative (controlling), and antagonistic (blame), while also forming intense judgments (jealousy) about more emotionally developed men. Men with mature minds are authentic with others, focus on humor, and shun the idea of emotional leverage. This makes them an unintentional threat socially to serious and conceited men with elitist personalities focused on dominance. Leadership is not warm, nor is it real. It is used in practice to reduce pride in others and to artificially boost feelings of self worth in an individual focused on social image only. Men focusing on telepathy are contradictory socially to alphas promoting leadership. Men with inherent worth (love for others) are offensive to men trying to prove worth (lack of belief in self) with material development. All men know consciousness (Source) and possess a conscience. Possessing a conscience is knowing right from wrong, and refusing to lie about awareness. No man is exempt from understanding Source (love) within, and all of us know we are mentally connected. The idea of comparing human beings to unaware animals is cunning and manipulative. Alphas rely on shared lying socially about awareness in place of being honest (friendly). Character development is ignored with this psychology. Our feelings (thoughts and beliefs) are transmitted and shared vibrationally and mentally. In order to seek power, which is the intention to emotionally reduce others socially, men must feign unawareness of a conscience. Cruel ideas are deliberately participated in and broadcast mentally promoting social dominance. The willful focus on a friendly collective consciousness is a contrarian idea to human animals playing dumb. Being EQUAL TO in the mind socially IS secure, and the ONLY true expression of emotional security that exists. Authoritarians refuse to focus away from being unfair human animals, and remain consumed with social inequality. This forces an unrelaxed, emotionally tense environment driven by melodrama and contempt for others.
@OOBEJuanKenobi
@OOBEJuanKenobi Жыл бұрын
@@MayimBialik (part 2) Alphas are mentally unstable, have manipulative personalities, and possess low feelings of self worth resulting from the intense focus on anger (authority), apathy (indifference), and advantages (dominance). Ideas rooted in mental dominance (alpha psychology) will never promote honesty (friendship). Alphas are homophobic, and are especially critical of friendly men that are emotionally developed. Men with empathy have already worked through insecurities and judgments to focus on telepathy. Prideful men lying about insecurities within use blame and criticisms to seek control over feelings socially in order to project an image of being stronger. This creates artificial versions of emotional security and more value socially enforced with paranoia and anger. Resorting to vibrational attacks for the purpose of self promotion by reducing worth in others mentally leads to violence. Dominance over feelings is impossible, as we all share thinking. Men with emotional IQ are authentic socially and care about calm feelings more. We are telepathic. There is no choice but to be level with others mentally, and to focus on the ultimate truth of what reality is (connection with Source). Evolved men refuse to criticize other people unprovoked or manipulate the truth. Alphas will always share critical thoughts about other people. Men with emotional depth focus on honesty socially more than alphas, creating non-violence. The idea of a social hierarchy (human authority) is degrading and humiliating. It promotes closed-mindedness, fear, and the social inclusion of violence. Thoughtful men focusing on telepathy, and away from conformity, are judged relentlessly for having elevated emotions by alphas refusing to evolve. Lessor minds intentionally share cruel beliefs together promoting the social exclusion of men with empathy socializing positive. These men are mental only in focus, never play head games, and are level in the mind with all. Alphas seek emotional support and validation from each other socially, since the ideas they participate in are rooted in dishonor and physical aggression. Alphas judge honest (friendly) men the most, as they focus away from arrogance entirely, and expect friendship to be returned socially. Passing excessive, unprovoked judgments (authoritarianism) on a better psychology, wavelength, and state of being is jealousy. These criticisms always relate to social harmony and non-violence. Alphas rely on power of numbers to manipulate the truth and to keep primal ideas popular that are intentionally threatening towards men that have already focused away from machismo (lying and fear), and towards telepathy, honesty, and Source. Authoritarians will always promote vibrational attacks against men that have already grown past them in thinking, resulting in petty head games socially. Intelligence is always associated with emotional IQ, and emotional IQ has a direct correlation to the mental focus on social equality. Social equality can only result from honesty (friendship) within the mind. The reason men chose to be honest is because they are aware telepathy is real. It looks stupid to lie about it. Alphas primarily focus on dominance in the mind and social image, and focus entirely away from telepathy within. This reduces their emotional IQ socially. Because of this, alphas will always feel inferior to more honest (friendly) men. Alphas must always focus on acting skills to socialize, since the inner persona is focused only on criticisms, violence, and dishonesty. This creates a shallow personality with a dumb vibe. Forceful thinking men will always share jealousy with men sharing respect with more emotional depth. Only men with emotional IQ can form real personas vibrationally that are not shallow. It is only when the inner mind matches the outer persona that a human being can be likable socially. Shallow men are associated with lying and are not respected when it comes to intelligence, creating situations where they are avoided socially. This angers the minds of men possessing a lower psychology, which often creates unprovoked violent reactions. When thinking is focused on honesty, feelings radiate soft. When thinking is focused on lying, feelings radiate threatening. Machismo and compassion are polar opposites. Machismo will never allow for healing to occur, while compassion is the promotion of both healing and emotional growth. Men focused on compassion will always outsmart less mature men with arrogance sharing no respect. Men will either allow healing (level thinking) to occur socially, or they will attempt to take away pride from others to artificially boost feelings of self worth. Alphas will always attempt to seek an image of more value socially by cheating (violence, greed, or leadership). Judgements from personalities with machismo usually have little substance. Only judgments relating to character issues (dishonesty), violence, or an excessively critical mind have real substance. Passing judgments on men for being honest (friendly) is shallow, arrogant, and completely against the development of our collective consciousness socially. Judgments from alphas are hypocritical, cruel, and reside in dishonor. Shallow judgments from authoritarians will always lead to drama, social inequality, and violence. Alphas focus intensely on cutting other men down unfairly in order to promote a better social image, calling it “competitive”. It’s time for human beings to let go of classism (psychic warfare) for good. It is jealousy. Secure men are level in the mind and easy to get along with. Alphas resort to conniving and childish head games. Men that focus non-violent and refuse to lie evolve. [ End drama. ] kzbin.info/www/bejne/nnnGeoKtnLR7p80
@OOBEJuanKenobi
@OOBEJuanKenobi Жыл бұрын
This is in reference to my playlist I created on my KZbin page, and is meant to compliment my personality assessment. It ends war: (( Some of the lyrics (songs) are straight up IN YOUR FACE direct, and others are poetic and metaphorical. I think I am highly accurate with my interpretations, but art is subjective. I took many factors into account, such as the personality of the artist expressed in the music (ideas, interests, and beliefs), entire discography and the repetition of similar ideas throughout the music catalog of the artist(s), and my own personal experiences with spirituality as well. Having my own experiences with psychic mediumship jarred my understanding of the points of view of others greatly (in my opinion). I am a huge proponent of independence in thinking (no anger over a difference of opinion). The less manipulative the human mind is, the less critical it is socially. When people focus on information ONLY, they are always friendly when having discussions. I use that as a base point, and then explain the reasons for my personal beliefs. It’s way too much to go into here, but these songs are so straightforward it won’t even matter. You can see it for yourself. This compliments my alpha assessment. )) This is a KZbin playlist I made of songs about telepathy, mental/emotional connections to the spirit world, and vibrational healing from Source: kzbin.info/aero/PLAaeGTcewqEhPXwATVMVCsRYiMnEV6wbC
@saraoblakspeicher
@saraoblakspeicher Жыл бұрын
Former international elite athlete turned business owner after I lost my job when I found out I was pregnant... Life of go-go-go and achieve-achieve-achieve finally caught up with me in a form of depression and burnout. Like Candace and Mayim expressed, focusing on healing while "just" being a mom was the hardest thing I had ever done!
@normabreazile5500
@normabreazile5500 2 ай бұрын
Ms Sara…you will be an amazing mom..if u just get up every morning and try. Kiddos just want to be loved and listened to..good and bad! You will never be perfect mom…none of us are! But, your kiddos will think so. 🥰! God bless you! 🙏❤️
@diandiaz9026
@diandiaz9026 Жыл бұрын
I just love Candace and the way that she speaks about everything so eloquently almost without having to think about it. She’s great and I grew up watching her and I watched her and all the Hallmark movies and now I have GAC as well so I can watch her there
@rydbthatsme
@rydbthatsme Ай бұрын
I love how respectful she always is regardless of her beliefs she’s always the epitome of class & grace. People try and attack her or bring her down and she always rises above!
@chrisbee83
@chrisbee83 Жыл бұрын
It's refreshing to see people of different faiths sharing commonalities and conversing in a way that has nothing to do with their theologies.
@Kim-Dalton
@Kim-Dalton Жыл бұрын
This was a fun podcast. Both of you are so likable and relatable.
@beeheart6529
@beeheart6529 Жыл бұрын
Love the friend chemistry between you two. This was such a happy, fun interview to watch.
@Ydnic7481
@Ydnic7481 Жыл бұрын
I was blessed to have been able to stay home the first 10yrs with my kids. It was a blessing and yet the longest 10yrs of my life 🙃 my oldest was born in 1984, then 86, and 88 😊 I got the.... what do you do ? and when I said I chose to stay home. Oh my Lanta ..... I was practically sneered at 🙄 And. now all these later.... My children are amazing adults and I tell people I take full credit 🤣 I was a mom and my husband was their dad....
@Ydnic7481
@Ydnic7481 Жыл бұрын
Tee-Hee mom brag... Oldest just finished working as a Production Assistant on her first HBO series.... I joke I did that 😊 I was shoving her out the door to chase her dreams.... Extremely talented and Extremely introverted to the outside world.... Now she can run with the big dogs 😃 Mom and Dad's we be doing it right 😉
@heathert.4637
@heathert.4637 Жыл бұрын
I loved this. I am 44 so I grew up with both of you and loved you both in your roles on TV. Christianity is, unfortunately, such a source of attack. However, Candace doesn’t spew hate or judgement in the name of her faith. Thank you, for seeing that and allowing this podcast to be a voice for all different kinds of people. That is the world that I want to live in.#newfan #subscribed
@yvonnekneeshaw2784
@yvonnekneeshaw2784 Жыл бұрын
Fully agree
@eijentwun5509
@eijentwun5509 Жыл бұрын
People today confuse Truth/Facts for Hate is the problem....they confuse CONVICTION for Offense.... when they are being honestly and factually corrected, they instead get offended. Wrong reaction. But thats the main problem. lus they don't have a correct Moral compass.
@jannahschmidt8702
@jannahschmidt8702 Ай бұрын
"Like to feel like they are in control of things" That one hit me personally as I have been learning to change my relationship with food. Thank you!! I realize it is one of the only things I feel I can control. Time to reframe this in my mind!
@ecsokmay
@ecsokmay Жыл бұрын
I am so thrilled to have come across this interview. It was fun and enlightening. Mayim is a great interviewer, but also a sweet person. Looking forward to more podcasts.
@Carrammia0802
@Carrammia0802 Жыл бұрын
I loved this podcast and I’ll definitely be listening more. I really enjoyed how you both interacted with each other. I am a Christian also and it’s nice that both of you ladies can talk about your lives without fear or judgement of each other. ❤ You’re an amazing interviewer!
@inganarsia2488
@inganarsia2488 Жыл бұрын
I totally think this is one of the best interviews I have ever seen. You all just click so well. You are so different, yet there is such great love and respect for each other and you guys should do this again. Much love to all of you!
@indyitsme
@indyitsme Жыл бұрын
I'm completely in love with this podcast, each interview gets even better and currently, it's been part of a therapeutic process in my life, after discovering a health problem that particularly affects my mental health, following such cool conversations, fun that lead us to a good reflection, is certainly a way to save us. I love the light way you two drive. A big hug from Brazil and I'm rooting every day for you to simply continue to reach other people's lives, in a positive way, as you reach mine. ❤
@ptrres
@ptrres Жыл бұрын
Hey, someone from Brasil is reading your comment and supporting you! God bless!
@robindew9072
@robindew9072 Жыл бұрын
Candace is amazing. She's a woman of faith and God's truth. Love Candace.
@TandPMama
@TandPMama Жыл бұрын
This is one of my all time favorite interviews! I love both of these women already but this felt like being a fly on the wall for a conversation between new friends. Clearly genuine and authentic!
@TheMisschrisaz
@TheMisschrisaz Жыл бұрын
I loved this! Mutual respect from both ladies and super fun questions. I really enjoyed it!
@mrneveradullmoment
@mrneveradullmoment 6 күн бұрын
This was AMAZING. So respectful and loving towards each other despite differences. Thank you for restoring my faith in humanity. I just discovered Mayim as an adult and she is awesome!
@summerwoods1437
@summerwoods1437 Жыл бұрын
Hands down my favorite interview! Love you and Candace both so much for being a bright light with love and intelligence!!
@katieanderson4353
@katieanderson4353 Жыл бұрын
So glad you had Candace on!
@LycaMina
@LycaMina Жыл бұрын
I'm grateful for Mayim's beautiful mind, kind heart and eloquence. Love you Mayim!
@LTDQuilting
@LTDQuilting Жыл бұрын
In regards to Mayim not caring about fashion, I have to say that I saw the episode of her on What Not to Wear years ago, and I loved it! I hope she hasn't completely forgotten that experience because she looked so dang cute!
@MadameChrista
@MadameChrista Жыл бұрын
What a great conversation to listen to! Somehow I stumbled upon this today. I listened to Candace and her brother Kirk today, too, and not even sure how that video popped up in my feed. I admire them so much, and they were all a part of my childhood. I was born in '72. I sure wish I could meet Candace, specifically, and spend a day or two with her to talk about life and marriage and parenthood and being a Christian. I have two boys in their 20's. One in the Air Force. I divorced after 24 years. I've been a Christian my entire life. I was a stay-at-home mom. Went back to college in my 30's and got my BA degree. I'm a teacher and Iive paycheck to paycheck. It's amazing to me how certain people get a great start in life like they have and continue in their adult life to be such lovely admirable individuals. God bless them! I am so happy to know we have people in our world like them. Because they are celebrities, they have an impact on us in an incredible way. And hey, Candace, I absolutely love Hallmark movies and love your acting in the movies I've seen. I wish I could be in a Hallmark movie. Lol! I have no acting experience, but it's a dream of mine to act in a Hallmark movie. I don't care about the money or fame. It just sounds like it would be such a fantastic experience. 💕
@sandinewton1896
@sandinewton1896 Жыл бұрын
I’m here for Candace. Edited: stayed for a very enjoyable conversation.
@kathyclarke5899
@kathyclarke5899 Жыл бұрын
This is the BEST INTERVIEW I've seen in a long time. Everything does not have to be about conflict!!! Thank you Miam and Johnathon. Very well done. I love Candace and I love Miam. This was so much fun.
@kellymeighan3405
@kellymeighan3405 Жыл бұрын
I love this interview so much!! Candace is such a wonderful inspirational positive person! I was laughing hysterically at your director stories 😂 Where you can be in charge of everything!
@steveholland2144
@steveholland2144 Жыл бұрын
I love Mayim. She has amazing insight and makes it relatable.
@beholdthebridegroomcometh8038
@beholdthebridegroomcometh8038 Жыл бұрын
I loved this! This was the best interview. It didn’t even feel like an interview It felt more like I was apart of reconnecting with old friends ❤
@ritakirby8412
@ritakirby8412 Жыл бұрын
You guys are a joy to watch. I’m grateful for you both.
@d.d.nelson5789
@d.d.nelson5789 Жыл бұрын
My favorite interview with some of my favorite childhood influences. Thank you so much for this!
@MayimBialik
@MayimBialik Жыл бұрын
Very glad you enjoyed this one, D.D.!!! Thank you immensely for watching!
@freedombug11
@freedombug11 Жыл бұрын
That was lovely. I've watched quite a few of Mayim's Breakdown, but I tend to tune in when she's interviewing another grown-up child actor who I enjoyed when I was growing up. I always admired Candace and Mayim when I was a girl (a couple years younger than them) and it makes me so happy to see them as such wonderful adults who I can still continue to look up to.
@gloriouslyimperfect
@gloriouslyimperfect Жыл бұрын
I am grateful for this show and the way you two open up and help other people open up. You guys help me so much!
@rebeccaclark6
@rebeccaclark6 9 ай бұрын
I know this was months ago, but all I could think of is: "What color is Candance's wall?" That color is fabulous!
@jerim4543
@jerim4543 Жыл бұрын
This was a good one. It's fascinating how you are both so different and both so the same. And who knew that you auditioned for the role of DJ. Today, I am so, so grateful for Benadryl. Fall allergies in New York are no joke.
@MayimBialik
@MayimBialik Жыл бұрын
Thanks very much for watching, Jeri! Wishing you the least uncomfortable allergy season!!! 🤧🫶
@kathyholt8686
@kathyholt8686 Жыл бұрын
I have followed these podcasts since you began them. I love hearing different views and experiences. I did enjoy this segment. I wasn’t going to listen due to things I had heard about her leaving hallmark. What I have heard may not be true. Even if her reasons were what I had heard we are all humans on this planet and we need to acknowledge that it takes all of us to have a healthy planet. I am grateful for this segment!
@angeliqueburke1232
@angeliqueburke1232 4 ай бұрын
I love Candace. I grew up. I grew up with Full House. She and DJ are the same person.
@robindew9072
@robindew9072 Жыл бұрын
This really was quite refreshing to listen to and watch. These two ladies were great and thoughtful.
@katg8630
@katg8630 Жыл бұрын
I’m absolutely grateful for finding this video interview! Y’all are fabulously upbeat and fun. I look forward to seeing more of this channel. 😊
@HopeBonarcher
@HopeBonarcher Жыл бұрын
LOVE Candace! She’s so beautiful and poised, well spoken, honest and is a really brilliant role model and example for Christian women out there. I also LOVE the DJ Tanner/ Blossom vibe and think you two could make a 🔥 girly/ odd couple project for moms!!! Come on creatives… let’s see it!!!!!👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
@4rquivox
@4rquivox Жыл бұрын
Awesome conversation between two child star actors. Candace is so well-spoken and interesting.
@Hummingbird25
@Hummingbird25 Жыл бұрын
I do love how the topic and questions on this podcast is so unique
@ovelrankin8802
@ovelrankin8802 Жыл бұрын
This showed up on my KZbin feed & I decided to watch it on this rainy Saturday & I’m so glad I did! Thank you for this! I think I smiled the whole time.
@madwax1360
@madwax1360 Жыл бұрын
I was in love with Candace 30 years ago, and still am
@sunshinecommentswoop4902
@sunshinecommentswoop4902 Жыл бұрын
Candance is so sweet she is favorite guest so far :')
@darrenmiller6927
@darrenmiller6927 Жыл бұрын
Great to see you ladies grown up and flourishing. What a great talk, you are inspiring.
@christineperez7562
@christineperez7562 Жыл бұрын
I absolutely remember hearing people talk about Candace when she was a child growing up. She also was around Tracy Gold who also suffered from an eating disorder.
@shugocharalana12
@shugocharalana12 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for uploading, Mrs. Bialik. God bless you!
@shamel1152
@shamel1152 Жыл бұрын
Gratitude: This episode. Spent yesterday basically watching hurricane Ian online. Started today laughing with you three. I believe in gratitude. It was nice to watch three successful people talking about it. Seeing you laughing so hard you were sliding out of your chair was great too.
@karenleemallonee684
@karenleemallonee684 Жыл бұрын
I love your friend who was having a bad day that she said she was thankful for fingernails & air conditioning, because some people don't have those things. I am that person who doesn't have air conditioning & I live in Southern California. IT SUCKS IN THE SUMMER! 🥵 I had to say something because it made me feel like someone cares!! Whoever it was that was grateful for that, I'm grateful to you for thinking that!!! 💐
@robinkoteskey3827
@robinkoteskey3827 Жыл бұрын
Was so thankful to have this pop up on my feed. What a great podcast. Such great ladies and gent. Be blessed.
@ashlovemore
@ashlovemore Жыл бұрын
Awww love this so much!! ❤ She is such a light! And I loved your questions for her 😊 You’re both a joy to watch!
@ComfortingGrace
@ComfortingGrace Жыл бұрын
I am old school and love for people who may have some differing opinions or views to talk with one another. Not live in a bubble of only your own views. I appreciate you having people on your program who may be "controversial" in some of their views in our society today.
@morganprudent1422
@morganprudent1422 Жыл бұрын
I loved every minute of this interview! Great questions, great banter, and great personalities! Thank you so much!
@jwild4501
@jwild4501 Жыл бұрын
I loved this so much. I could listen and watch a whole other episode with these two amazing women!
@susanbrown6458
@susanbrown6458 Жыл бұрын
I've not been a fan of Candace as an adult person, but this interview helped adjust that. Thank you for the opportunity to learn a bit of a different side of her
@thewordmasterblog
@thewordmasterblog Жыл бұрын
I'm literally the oposite, both her and Kirk were always high on my like list....but this reveal made me literally❤her!!!
@shawnmarie459
@shawnmarie459 Жыл бұрын
I've not been much of a fan of Candace either. I remember some kerfuffel about her husband grabbing her breast on (Instagram?). She made a comment that he could grope her whenever he wanted, and she would welcome it. YIKES! I hope her daughters aren't being trained to accept that their bodies are available to their partners 24 hrs a day no matter what!?!!
@lijohnyoutube101
@lijohnyoutube101 Жыл бұрын
Ditto the anti gay and militant fundamentalist religion mindset is hard to see past. She was significantly edited/presented softer here but likely due to both good editing as well as actually being more real. As awful as I find her religious views, she’s still a whole and complex person.
@paulan7218
@paulan7218 Жыл бұрын
@@lijohnyoutube101 she is not anti gay she is pro traditional marriage and pro Gods word.
@lijohnyoutube101
@lijohnyoutube101 Жыл бұрын
@@paulan7218 traditional marriage is just code for being uneducated and being a bigot. Sexuality is genetic and its a spectrum. Zero difference in sexuality differences than blonde versus brunette hair. Being anti-gay marriage is as ignorant as saying only brunettes should marry. The genetic studies are long accepted as fact, only those in extremely right households don’t believe in those data facts because they are ignorant.
@TheAfterShowbutLater
@TheAfterShowbutLater Жыл бұрын
This was such a great episode! I was born in 88 so I grew up with Candace and Kirk. I love your show because it's very non-traditional (entertainment) questions/conversing. Thanks Mayim!
@stacyfabiszewski4633
@stacyfabiszewski4633 Жыл бұрын
Mayim and Johnathan, this interview with Candice was fantastic, I love the laughter, questions, responses, just wonderful. Mayim, I am more like you in so many ways. I am so grateful for you, Johnathan, and Candice because you make my day brighter and I love and enjoy all of your work and what you stand for. I absolutely love the end of each podcast with Candice and others, Mayim and Johnathan, you guys just talk about the interviews and ask each other questions and laugh. I love your laughter Mayim, as well as you, Johnathan I also love Candice too. You both have a fantastic podcast, sending lots of love ❤️and hugs 🤗 to you all
@tracythomas343
@tracythomas343 Жыл бұрын
This is the first time I’ve watched this podcast. It was very pleasant. I enjoyed their interaction with one another.
@Soonerbabies
@Soonerbabies Жыл бұрын
This was such a fun episode! Both of you are amazing. I loved watching you when we were all young and seeing you both together now as adults makes me so happy. 🥰
@GerichoFernandez
@GerichoFernandez Жыл бұрын
I’m grateful that you delve into these things that I wonder about and want to know so bad- and that you are so honest and pure. Mayim, this has been lifesaving at points. Thanks for being real ♥️🤟🏼
@MayimBialik
@MayimBialik Жыл бұрын
Wow, thanks so much for the kind feedback! So glad this episode resonated with you, and thanks very much for watching!!
@tracymason2761
@tracymason2761 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this real and honest conversation!! I’m an 80’s kid and this brings the vibes of having people that can be honest, caring, respectful and humerous! I feel society is missing this today. Thank for pleasant conversations like this 😊
@b.l.s.4703
@b.l.s.4703 Жыл бұрын
My teenage idols! Nostalgic at it's finest!
@lauraautry6992
@lauraautry6992 Жыл бұрын
I stumbled upon this video and decided to watch and really enjoyed it. I watched both of you through my children growing up on television and really appreciate you both. Much love to both of you 🤗.
@Anna.Maria.Muller
@Anna.Maria.Muller Жыл бұрын
♥ Gratitude for the both of you. Blessings to you both each day.
@regina4freedom653
@regina4freedom653 Жыл бұрын
I loved this video! I am Canadian, I have a cousin who plays hockey in the NHL, and grew up watching both of these girls on their sitcoms. This was positive and uplifting! God Bless all of them.
@jematrixreloaded2591
@jematrixreloaded2591 Жыл бұрын
Awesome interview! I probably don't agree with a lot of Mayim's political beliefs and etc. However, I truly respect her sincerity during this interview. Keep it up!
@saraG100
@saraG100 Жыл бұрын
Just love adore and respect you both so much! Real women living life being authentic. Thanks for letting us watch that.
@laramatthews2082
@laramatthews2082 Жыл бұрын
TYSM for this very real, engaging, enjoyable conversation! My motto (not that you asked, but seems to encourage/resonate w/others): Leave it better than you found it, be it a broken thing, an unfinished space, or even a relationship ... even if you don't get to keep it/them.
@LauraB0421
@LauraB0421 2 ай бұрын
I just found this podcast a few days ago and have watched I think 3 or 4 so far. I love you, Mayim! You are so real and smart and funny! I remember learning a few years ago that you are literally a neuroscientist, and I was immediately impressed that you weren't another mindless, meaningless, self-absorbed Hollywood disaster! Now I've happened upon your podcast and am enjoying the episodes so much. I just watched this episode with Candace Cameron Bure and loved it. I love her so much! This was a great interview! I especially loved your honest questions, and it was so refreshing that you said those particularly honest things to Jonathan after the interview about how you want to spend a day at her house where she dresses you and does your hair and makeup and shows you how to be her for a day. I can relate! Those are things I feel and think and say, and in regard to Candace, too, and you SAID it out loud! It felt so good to hear that honesty come out of your mouth! I just love you! I wish you lived closer so we could go for coffee or something, although I'd probably not be as interesting to you as I'm far less intelligent and educated than you are. I like to think I'm funny and witty, but it would be a challenge to be at your level! I'm so happy you are raising children, and especially boys, because this world needs more people like you, and I'm sure you're raising some stellar young men and human beings! I look forward to catching up on all your podcast episodes! You are now a folder on my KZbin playlist! Thank you for sharing who you are with us! Much love! ❤ P.S. I just read that your studies included the connection between thyroid dysfunction and OCD. I have debilitating, life-damaging OCD. I have always suspected that nutrition is key to a cure but lack the organization and discipline to fix my life through diet. I have also questioned the health of my thyroid many times to no avail. I SO wish we could have coffee! I know you know things that would be helpful to me!
@staceylucas7722
@staceylucas7722 Жыл бұрын
I needed this positivity in my life today. This was wonderful! ❤
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