That’s right, two blog posts on all of Timothée Chalamet’s feature films wasn’t enough.
I had to start a podcast.
After seeing A Complete Unknown in theaters (first in Los Angeles, then in Anchorage), I decided I am a big enough fan who has enough to say about Timothée Chalamet to fill an hour-long podcast once or twice a month. So on December 27, 2024—Timmy’s 29th birthday—The Timothée Chalamet Podcast was born.

I’m making it with my husband and MFA program friends, so it’s not just some fangirly squealfest. The first episode (which dropped today!) is admittedly littered with giggles, gasps, and ohmygoshes as my undergraduate college roommate and I talk about all the things that have made Timmy “a living meme,” to quote her, but it’s also a good rundown of all the things that make him seem like a real person, in addition to being a fantastic actor. It’s called “The Church of Timothée Chalamet,” and you can listen to it on Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, and iHeart Radio online.
As you’ll here in the episode introduction, most episodes will be a bit more settled, and focused on a single film of his (though we did record one on his latest SNL appearance). Episodes will be released twice monthly, on the 10th and 27th of each month, in honor of the day I discovered Timothée Chalamet (October 10, 2020) and his birthday.

Next up is an episode on The King with my friend and Henriad aficionado Grace, followed by an episode on A Complete Unknown with my friend and fellow fiction writer Kami, followed by the SNL episode, Wonka, and Lady Bird. My husband Sean, sister Erin, and actor friend Ozzie join in for those last three.
Even if you’re only a casual Timothée Chalamet fan, I hope you’ll listen to the podcast and share it with your friends so more people can find it!
Enjoy 🙂