Listen to native speakers pronounce “josh” in real conversational contexts with synchronized timestamps and subtitles.
I emerged for my first day of sixth grade very excited to go to school covered in tree sap and pine needles,-Josh!
If we can impose this tax, can we raise a little bit of revenue?Josh, I think it's an example of something more fundamental, which is that when people can't see something, they just often think it's not there.
250 hours of footage.Josh claims that there was a 5-and-1/2-hour version that he thought was really good.I'm glad he spared us all that.
And Will had a-- actually, a little ad that he wanted to do.Josh had forgotten that he yelled at these dogs in a balloon-- from the balloon.And Will was like, I thought that was pretty funny.
That's what's going to happen.Josh had already decided to cut it.He thought it was boring.
So that's been a plus for me.Josh could have left footage of there, just me standing there, looking lost.
Well, actually, the whole process, even up to now, has been real surreal because it's just--Josh had mentioned one time that Bibi and I both kind of reacted like, so what's the big deal?This happened, right? Josh, he brought it all to light and made both of us
Oh, gosh. Yes, this is a "Golden Girls" mug.Josh, man, you're batting 1,000 this morning, or this afternoon.I'm so impressed. Listen.
I mean, not just overpaid financially, but just like-- I can't believe how lucky I am and some of the opportunities I get to do or even when you work a super long.Josh, you're an entertainer, you're a comedian.Are there moments for you-- I would redirect the question to ask, where you're going up at the cellar at 11 o'clock
What's your name, dude in hat?Josh. Do we know each other?We don't know each other.
Oh, really? Yeah. Josh?Josh. Josh. Yeah, yeah.And that led to that.
And then Josh was leaving for this trip on Friday.Josh and I lived a few blocks from each other.And he had been trying to check in on the status of this project, hadn't gotten a hold of me.
If the computers no longer operated and would not reboot, days of work would be lost-- all our carefully designed pages.Josh, his dirty blond hair the color of a sand dune worn in a thick ponytail, laid down on the floor to inspect and arrange the wires.The rest of us mulled in a daze of terror and tragedy.
Yeah. I don't know about you.Josh is actually-- My question was-- Yes, sir.
Yeah. I don't know about you.Josh is our Javert in the show.
So Josh, thank you so much for being here.JOSH ANDRÉS RIVERA: Yes, my pleasure.I'm so excited to have you.
So for these ones, just answer the first thing that comes to your mind.JOSH ANDRÉS RIVERA: OK.OK, first one. Favorite song in "Hamilton." JOSH ANDRÉS RIVERA: "Yorktown," for sure.
Last thing you Googled.JOSH ANDRÉS RIVERA: I want to say it was-- I can just check.Let's find out. It was something super random.
Favorite city you have performed in, not including Denver.JOSH ANDRÉS RIVERA: OK.Because Denver's first. Yes.
Because Denver's first. Yes.JOSH ANDRÉS RIVERA: Honestly, I loved-- they've all been so good.Audiences are like subtly different in each one.
You can do a few.JOSH ANDRÉS RIVERA: I know.I'll say-- what's a groundbreaking for sure one?
Cool. Last rapid fire-- coolest person you've met while performing in the show.JOSH ANDRÉS RIVERA: I want to say-- I have a story about it.Have you guys seen the show "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend?" Yeah, I love that show.
Can you start off by telling us a little bit about all of the characters you play in the show, and what it's like to be in the room where it happens?JOSH ANDRÉS RIVERA: Yo.OK. So it's funny.
That's what happens. So mid-show.JOSH ANDRÉS RIVERA: Yeah.Mid-show. And that's only happened to me like a handful of times where that happens.
Do you have a favorite role you get to play in the show?JOSH ANDRÉS RIVERA: Honestly, I think I relate most with Laurens-Philip.But the funnest role for me is for sure Jefferson.
Is it going on last minute?JOSH ANDRÉS RIVERA: I think--there's been a whole arc of things that I've considered challenging and overcome, more or less.
Well, you're home now.JOSH ANDRÉS RIVERA: Yeah, I know.So that's it. And it's interesting just really not having a home now.
So can you tell us a little bit more about how you got involved with Hamilton, and what the audition process was like?JOSH ANDRÉS RIVERA: Yeah.I was really, really fortunate.
It worked out. It sure did.JOSH ANDRÉS RIVERA: Yeah.And that was the last one, and I didn't hear anything for two weeks.
How much American history did you know before starting the show?JOSH ANDRÉS RIVERA: I mean, I don't know-- a fair amount.No. No. I'm-- I knew Alexander Hamilton is on the $10 bill, and Burr shot him in a duel.
No. No. I'm-- I knew Alexander Hamilton is on the $10 bill, and Burr shot him in a duel.JOSH ANDRÉS RIVERA: Can I tell you something embarrassing?Sorry to my high school teachers, but that's all I remember.
Sorry to my high school teachers, but that's all I remember.JOSH ANDRÉS RIVERA: I literally-- because I think I was just so focused on learning the words.I remember there was a moment where I was like, oh, the $10 founding father, like, two months into rehearsal.
For those who aren't familiar, can you tell us a bit more about the EduHam program, and what those performances are like?JOSH ANDRÉS RIVERA: Yeah.Oh, my gosh. It's so fabulous.
A new generation of theater-goers.JOSH ANDRÉS RIVERA: Exactly.And just a new-- it really is like watching it and being like, this is the future.
Is there anyone who inspired you to do theater?JOSH ANDRÉS RIVERA: A bunch of people, yeah.It was a culmination of a lot of things.
I remember doing master classes with people who were theatergoers, and the thing that they would always say, it was-- it pissed me off.JOSH ANDRÉS RIVERA: I know.
I remember doing master classes with people who were theatergoers, and the thing that they would always say, it was-- it pissed me off.JOSH ANDRÉS RIVERA: I just told you my whole story.
I remember doing master classes with people who were theatergoers, and the thing that they would always say, it was-- it pissed me off.JOSH ANDRÉS RIVERA: I can't think of a specific piece of advice that I've been given.
I remember doing master classes with people who were theatergoers, and the thing that they would always say, it was-- it pissed me off.JOSH ANDRÉS RIVERA: Exactly, like literally that.
I remember doing master classes with people who were theatergoers, and the thing that they would always say, it was-- it pissed me off.JOSH ANDRÉS RIVERA: Honestly, I think there's a duality to every human being, and it's really important to take that into consideration.
I remember doing master classes with people who were theatergoers, and the thing that they would always say, it was-- it pissed me off.JOSH ANDRÉS RIVERA: Yeah, for sure.
I remember doing master classes with people who were theatergoers, and the thing that they would always say, it was-- it pissed me off.JOSH ANDRÉS RIVERA: Yeah.
I remember doing master classes with people who were theatergoers, and the thing that they would always say, it was-- it pissed me off.JOSH ANDRÉS RIVERA: Hell, yeah.
I remember doing master classes with people who were theatergoers, and the thing that they would always say, it was-- it pissed me off.JOSH ANDRÉS RIVERA: There's a lot of lines.
I remember doing master classes with people who were theatergoers, and the thing that they would always say, it was-- it pissed me off.JOSH ANDRÉS RIVERA: It means so many things.
I remember doing master classes with people who were theatergoers, and the thing that they would always say, it was-- it pissed me off.Josh Henry-- well, no.
I remember doing master classes with people who were theatergoers, and the thing that they would always say, it was-- it pissed me off.JOSH ANDRÉS RIVERA: Oh, yeah.
I remember doing master classes with people who were theatergoers, and the thing that they would always say, it was-- it pissed me off.JOSH ANDRÉS RIVERA: Daveed used to come hang out with us all the time.
I remember doing master classes with people who were theatergoers, and the thing that they would always say, it was-- it pissed me off.JOSH ANDRÉS RIVERA: Oh, I mean, I've never really asked.
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