A podcast exploring the zeitgeist and all that comes with navigating your twenties, hosted by a girl who talks a lot.
Hello, hello! Excuse my short hiatus, I am back with a new episode. Today we're getting our hands deep in the cringe but loveable chaos that is Emily in Paris. Is it really that bad? The constant cliches and stereotypes have led a lot of people, many French critics included to think so. I reference this Pedestrian TV article by Steffanie Tan about the backlash the show has received so far and mention this interview by Emma Baty with show star Lucas Bravo. An excerpt from an Evening Standard piece by Elizabeth Kesses perfectly sums up my thoughts, as well as an article by Grace O'Neill for Grazia about why shit TV is sometimes just shit TV and it's OK to love it. Oh, and I recommend this Pedestrian TV story by Michael Do Iorio if you want a good laugh about all the social media marketing mistakes in the show. Plus, the recent Savage X Fenty lingerie show used a remix of an Islamic Hadith, which is part of a collection of sacred texts. Rhianna has since issued an apology but the Islamic community is upset, and rightfully so when the brand prides itself on diverse representation. Read this BBC story by Nabihah Parkar for more information. I recommend a book by Shameless Podcast hosts, Michelle Andrews and Zara McDonald. The Space Between is the pairs collection of essays, prose, lists and more and is their hearts on the pages. It's a poignant and beautiful collection of shared experiences from their twenties and I recommend you read it. If you enjoyed this episode please give it a review. Thanks for listening! See you next week. X Connect with the podcast and Ailish on Instagram. Resourceful link with information on how to help BLM movement: blacklivesmatters.carrd.co aboriginallivesmatter.carrd.co
Hello lovely human! I hope you're having a great week. Today we're talking about the clusterfuck that is JK Rowling's new book concept and how it's harmful to the trans community. Ailish talks about this SBS article by Eden Gillespie and references this CNN piece by Lianne Kolirin. Plus, Chris Evans (aka Captain America) leaked his own nudes and the internet's reaction is worth talking about. Why do we not respond to women who get hacked or have their nudes leaked with the same respect? And how could I talk about this week without mentioning the amazing essay in The Cut by Emily Ratajkowski. It's most definitely worth reading and is very confronting about the harsh realities of being in the public eye and the turmoils of the modelling industry. I recommend a piece on Mamamia by Keryn Donnelly. It's an analysis of a recent shift in a reality TV edit that has seen the ‘wifey' turning the ‘villain' and will make you reconsider your initial thoughts about people on reality TV shows. Always critique your initial opinions about people on shows where it's so highly edited. If you enjoyed this episode please give it a review. Thanks for listening! See you next week. X Connect with the podcast and Ailish on Instagram. Resourceful link with information on how to help BLM movement: blacklivesmatters.carrd.co aboriginallivesmatter.carrd.co
Hey hey friends. We're back with another (slightly late) episode. Thanks for tuning in. Let's chat about representation in Hollywood, or more so the lack of. Some new stats from the Annenberg Inclusion Institute have revealed we have a long way to go. A Huffington Post article by Marina Fang broke down the new stats and dove into the new guidelines for best picture nominees at the Oscars, but are they enough? And you might have heard an empire is coming to a close... Keeping Up With The Kardashians has announced its last season will air next year. Let's take a look at the impact this family has had on influencer culture and the brand empire they have built. I recommend a wonderful podcast, the Little Women Podcast. It's a show for teenagers, by teenagers, but don't discouraged it applies to people outside of that too! If you enjoyed this episode please give it a review. Thanks for listening! See you next week. X Connect with the podcast and Ailish on Instagram. Resourceful link with information on how to help BLM movement: blacklivesmatters.carrd.co aboriginallivesmatter.carrd.co
Hello, happy Monday! I hope you're having a great week. It's another guest episode and this time I'm joined by Genuine Girl podcast host, Meredith Mistrot. Meredith is a 20-year-old college student in Texas and a recently published author. In her book, Practice Makes Imperfect, and her podcast, Meredith dives into all things self-love. She shares her personal journey with becoming her most genuine and best self and gives tips and tricks to help you learn to do the same. Meredith and I chat about conquering a fear of failure, finding your own crowd and discovering your personal identity. I hope you love this chat as much as I do. I recommend a TV show this week, Netflix's The Umbrella Academy. It's a comic adaptation that takes a serious approach to a dysfunctional family of super humans, oh and the apocalypse is looming too. If you enjoyed this episode please give it a review. Thanks for listening! See you next week. X Connect with the podcast and Ailish on Instagram. Resourceful link with information on how to help BLM movement: blacklivesmatters.carrd.co aboriginallivesmatter.carrd.co
Hello again! I hope you're having a wonderful day and have a great week ahead. It's time to deep dive again ... Bella Thorne is in big trouble for recently launching her OnlyFans account. Vulture did a great explainer article by Madison Malone Kircher to help you wade through the drama. She made $2 million in a week and she's in hot water for gentrifying the platform and taking it away from sex workers. Read Bella's Twitter apology for yourself and let me know your thoughts. And have you seen a TikTok turning a trauma into a costume? It's a thing and some call it trauma porn. TikTok creators have hopped onto a trend where they dress up as Holocaust victims and it's pretty damn terrible. Read more about it at this Insider article by Sophia Ankel. I recommend a podcast episode this week. It's a great chat between the lovely Jameela Jamil and the Shameless podcast journalists, Michelle Andrews and Zara McDonald. If you enjoyed this episode please give it a review. Thanks for listening! See you next week. X Connect with the podcast and Ailish on Instagram. Resourceful link with information on how to help BLM movement: blacklivesmatters.carrd.co aboriginallivesmatter.carrd.co
It's a guest episode! Today Ailish is joined by 21-year-old self-proclaimed media slash, Maggie Zhou. Maggie lives in Melbourne and is a student, writer and wearer of many hats including social media, copy writing and design -- oh, and she has a podcast. We dive into all things slow fashion and how to pursue your passions in creative industries. I recommend an easy to watch sitcom to binge your feelings away, New Girl. If you enjoyed this episode please feel free to give it a review and subscribe or follow. Thanks for listening! See you next week. X Connect with the podcast and Ailish on Instagram. Resourceful information on how to help BLM movement: blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ https://aboriginallivesmatter.carrd.co/
On today's show, the Bachelor Australia red head discrimination rant that stopped the nation, and a deep dive into influencer originality - is it a thing of the past? Let's talk about a Fashion Journal article by Maggie Zhou about influencer originality and the Shit Bloggers Post Instagram page, as well as a piece from Elle dissecting the Zoe-Clare's Bachelor speech in relation to discrimination Black women face for their hair. Ailish recommends a song that's been in her rotation - Olivia Dean's Ok Love You Bye. It's one that's sure to stick in your head and you'll find yourself humming throughout the day. If you enjoyed this episode please feel free to give it a review and subscribe or follow. Thanks for listening! See you next week. X Connect with the podcast and Ailish on Instagram. Resourceful information on how to help BLM movement: blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ https://aboriginallivesmatter.carrd.co/
Let's wade through the details about the drama surrounding the Ellen DeGeneres Show, which is facing allegations of a toxic workplace. Cosmopolitan published a great article that timelines the drama to help you navigate the ups and downs. Plus, what the hell is an Instagram reel and is Instagram trying to become the one-stop platform for everything? If you enjoyed this episode please give it a review. Thanks for listening! See you next week. X Connect with the podcast and Ailish on Instagram. Resourceful link with information on how to help BLM movement: blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ https://aboriginallivesmatter.carrd.co/
Have you seen black and white #ChallengeAccepted selfies floating around instagram but wondered what was actually going on? Turns out it's supposed to be associated with a social media movement to raise awareness about domestic violence against women in Turkey. There are a few different theories about the origins of this trend and the meanings of it, but I think it's so important to recognise the causes behind social media trends. Not saying the trend has turned into a bad thing at all; women supporting women is always important, but the support should extend to those in the difficult situations across the world. Meaning can get lost in social media trends and performative activism often misses the mark. If you enjoyed this episode please give it a review. Thanks for listening! See you next week. X LINKS: Good articles to read about the #ChallengeAccepted movement: https://www.mamamia.com.au/black-and-white-challenge-turkey/ https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jul/31/challenge-accepted-turkish-feminists-spell-out-real-meaning-of-hashtag Resources: blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ https://aboriginallivesmatter.carrd.co/ Follow the podcast: https://instagram.com/shesalltalkpod Connect with me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/ailish.delaney
It's okay to drift from friends. It's okay to cut out the bad friends. You're learning who you are as you grow up - we change and so do our friends, but how the hell do we make new ones as adults? If you enjoyed this episode please give it a review. Thanks for listening! See you next week. X Connect with the podcast and Ailish on Instagram. Resourceful link with information on how to help BLM movement: blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ https://aboriginallivesmatter.carrd.co/
Personally, I've been feeling stressed lately and I know burnout is something most people my age go through at some point. We put an immense amount of pressure on ourselves to achieve a certain level of success by a specific age, and sometimes it can become too much. How do we learn to let go of unrealistic expectations and overcome burnout? If you enjoyed this episode please give it a review. Thanks for listening! See you next week. X LINKS: Resourceful link with information on how to help BLM movement: blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ https://aboriginallivesmatter.carrd.co/ Follow the podcast: https://instagram.com/shesalltalkpod Connect with me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/ailish.delaney
Keeping with a fitness routine can be so difficult especially because it's so easy to lose motivation, but there are some things you can do to get in a groove that works for you and actually stick with it. If you enjoyed this episode please give it a review. Thanks for listening! See you next week. X LINKS: Resourceful link with information on how to help BLM movement: blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ https://aboriginallivesmatter.carrd.co/ Follow the podcast: https://instagram.com/shesalltalkpod Connect with me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/ailish.delaney
Sexual assault have come out surrounding several celebrities, while others have been cancelled for past actions of black face and sexualising underage girls. Let's talk about the power dynamic between young girl fans and older male celebs and discuss why it's so wrong to take advantage of that. If you enjoyed this episode please give it a review. Thanks for listening! See you next week. X LINKS: Resourceful link with information on how to help BLM movement: blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ https://aboriginallivesmatter.carrd.co/ Follow the podcast: https://instagram.com/shesalltalkpod Connect with me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/ailish.delaney
With the BLM movement gaining more momentum each day, news has come out about fashion brands and companies having racist workplaces. We deep dive into a few examples and talk about racist dress codes, what the term “Nick” means and unethical fashion. If you enjoyed this episode please give it a review. Thanks for listening! See you next week. X LINKS: Resourceful link with information on how to help BLM movement: blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ https://aboriginallivesmatter.carrd.co/ Follow the podcast: https://instagram.com/shesalltalkpod Connect with me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/ailish.delaney
The world is a dark and scary place right now, but that just makes it so much more important to use your voice and platforms for good. Always strive to stand up for what is right and hold people, whether they be family, a fitness youtuber or police, accountable for their actions. If you enjoyed this episode please give it a review. Thanks for listening! See you next week. X LINKS: Resourceful link with information on how to help BLM movement: blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ Follow the podcast: https://instagram.com/shesalltalkpod Connect with me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/ailish.delaney
Failure is a big part of life and something that everyone experiences, but it's how you respond to it that makes you different. What can you learn from these experiences and how can we use it as a chance to grow? If you enjoyed this episode please give it a review. Thanks for listening! See you next week. X LINKS: Follow the podcast: https://instagram.com/shesalltalkpod Connect with me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/ailish.delaney Let's talk books: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/32254333-ailish
Getting a job in the media can seem daunting, take it from someone who has been there. I wanted to give you my tips, tricks and advice for how to make the most out of your university years and the best ways to get your foot in the door of a really competitive industry. If you're interested in becoming a journalist or working in the media, this episode has your name on it. If you enjoyed this episode please give it a review. Thanks for listening! See you next week. X LINKS: Follow the podcast: https://instagram.com/shesalltalkpod Connect with me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/ailish.delaney Let's talk books: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/32254333-ailish
Self-iso has provided time for reflection, so I present this episode — my 21 lessons I've learned in 21 years, all the things I wish I knew and took on board when I was younger. I hope these can provide you with some wisdom and advice and you can also use this period as a time of self-reflection. If you enjoyed this episode please give it a review. Thanks for listening! See you next week. X LINKS: Follow the podcast: https://instagram.com/shesalltalkpod Connect with me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/ailish.delaney Let's talk books: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/32254333-ailish
Pack your bags because we're talking all things travel! Just because we're stuck at home doesn't mean we can't dream about the adventures still to come and reminisce on the amazing times already had. I decided I'd take a walk down memory lane today about all things travel. I talk about my favourite travel adventures, where I'm dying to go to and some handy travel tips. Thanks for listening! See you next week. X LINKS: Follow the podcast: https://instagram.com/shesalltalkpod Connect with me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/ailish.delaney Let's talk books: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/32254333-ailish
While in isolation, I've been trying to stay positive and have a mental glow up and I wanted to share my tips and tricks with you, including some advice from a yoga and meditation instructor! Hopefully you can take some of these away and apply it to your life to shift your outlook as well. We're all in this together, so we might as well try look on the bright side. Ailish recommends Waking Up with Sam Harris - it's a great app for meditation and mindfulness. Thanks for listening! See you next week. X If you enjoyed this episode please give it a review. Connect with the podcast and Ailish on Instagram. Resourceful link with information on how to help BLM movement: blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ https://aboriginallivesmatter.carrd.co/
Things are a bit doom and gloom at the moment, so I thought it would be a good time to flip the focus onto some of the fun and positive things floating around the internet at the moment. I hope that they can give you some relieve from the craziness of everything and help you put a bit more spring in your step! Sorry for all the ‘Um's' and pops on the microphone — I'm getting used to this thing! Thanks for listening! See you next week. X LINKS: Instagram: https://instagram.com/shesalltalkpod Isol-Aid Festival: https://www.isolaidfestival.com/ Lady Gaga's backup dancer who has fab dance parties: https://www.instagram.com/mkik808/?hl=en Some Good News Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOe_y6KKvS3PdIfb9q9pGug
In this episode of She's All Talk, I introduce myself and what the pod is all about. Join me as I delve into life during the coronavirus crisis. The world has gone a bit mad and we're all slowly losing our marbles in self-isolation. I'm officially stuck two hours from my family, boyfriend and friends for who knows how long, but that gives me time to podcast, I guess! Do we need to be productive and use this time to hustle or can we just let ourselves be in our feelings? All this and more on today's episode. Sorry for all the ‘Um's' and pops on the microphone — I'm getting used to this thing! Thanks for listening! See you next week. X PS. Listen to the end for an iconic Scott Morrison surprise. She's All Talk: https://instagram.com/shesalltalkpod Host: https://instagram.com/ailish.delaney The Daily podcast episode: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/13/podcasts/the-daily/coronavirus.html