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Latest podcast episodes about Aniston

ELIMINATION
S1 - Rd 1 - 101 Dalmatians Vs The Iron Giant

ELIMINATION

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 58:45


Send us a textIt would be a good fight!!Support the showGet in touch at...Email us podcastelimination@gmail.comText or send a voice message to 07713163065 and get played on the showThanks for listening.

SPNF
SPNF – Versus – Jennifer vs Jennifer

SPNF

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 106:11


Aniston vs Lopez, dos Jennifers espectaculares. La griega vs la latina. Con quién se quedan? Acuérdense de seguirnos en instagram y comentarnos cuál es su actriz favorita y qué otros Versus les gustaría qué hagamos. Todos los links importantes acá: https://linktr.ee/sinplataniforma

Rose Pricks: A Bachelor Roast
Hollywood Cringe: Weinstein, Lively and Aniston

Rose Pricks: A Bachelor Roast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 35:07


Today's Hollywood cringe harkens back to when "Bad Men" ran the town. Well, really just Harvey Weinstein, who doesn't seem to be doing so well. We also give updates on Blake Lively, the Jen Aniston stalker and Miley! And more!

Bored AF
Hollywood Cringe: Harvey, Blake, Aniston

Bored AF

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 35:36


Today's Hollywood Cringe goes back to Old Hollywood, when Harvey Weinstein ran the town. (Remember that?) We also get a little bit of a Blake Lively update, plus some Aniston and Miley. It's, as they say, "juicy."

Inside Edition
Inside Edition for Tuesday, May 6, 2025

Inside Edition

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 25:58


A lot of people have gates to keep their property secure, but that didn't stop a man from barreling through the gate at Jennifer Aniston's house. After crashing the gate, Aniston's private security guard held the driver until cops could make an arrest. And how is it possible that a pair of Pit Bulls responsible for killing a dog in January would be in a position to attack another dog? A Chihuahua named Penny was terribly injured when the same dogs attacked her. Now, an entire neighborhood is asking that the owners of the vicious dogs be held responsible. Plus, it's the Oscars of the fashion world and last night stars from Hollywood, the music, and sports worlds all came together for the annual Met Ball. But the queen of the evening was without a doubt 81-year-old Diana Ross...who ruled the night in an 18-foot train. And Good Morning America's Robin Roberts is hosting a new true crime series on Hulu and she's telling what it's all about. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Bored AF
Hollywood Cringe: Diddy, Cruise and Aniston

Bored AF

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 35:27


Tom Cruise, Diddy and Jen Aniston walk into a bar...(Bartender ejects Diddy back to prison.) This week is chalk full of your favorite and not-so-favorite A-listers.Also, check out our fabulous sponsors:For VIIA gummies (CBD or CBD with THC, whatever your pleasure) go to VIIAHEMP.COM/ROSEPRICKS for 15 percent off orders over 100, free shipping and a free gift of your choosing.For healthy hair, FORHERS.COM/ROSEPRICKS for your online free consultation. 

The Families of Character Show
Ep. #147: Order in the Home - A 10 year Old's Perspective on the Family Huddle

The Families of Character Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 34:08 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message and suggest a topic or guest!What happens when a 10-year-old girl shares her wisdom about family organization? Pure gold. In this refreshingly honest conversation, my daughter, Aniston, joins me to reveal how our weekly "family huddle" has transformed our home life over six years and 200+ meetings.The weekly family huddle transforms family life by creating order, reducing anxiety, and unifying family members around shared priorities.• Family huddles follow a simple structure• The family mission statement prioritizes values in order• Children experience reduced anxiety when they know what's happening in the upcoming week• Family meetings don't need to be complex - start with just 20 minutes focused on calendar planning• The weekly ritual creates unityPlease share this episode with people in your circle. If you're not doing a family huddle already, visit our website for a free handout that tells you how to start your own family huddle. We also have a more robust bundle called the Huddle Up bundle with videos and downloadables. The Thriving Family Accelerator provides an easy, 3-step process to lower stress, parent as a united team, and enjoy a true friendship with your spouse & relationship with your kids. Sign up now for this live parent coaching with proven methods for positively engaging your family and redistributing the mental load.

I AM RAPAPORT: STEREO PODCAST
RAPAPORT'S REALITY EP 49 - FROZEN SHOULDER ADVICE/CAVIAR DREAMS RHOBH/BEING AT PITT ANISTON WEDDING/JAX TAYLOR COKE */LE GRAND DAME TRIAL

I AM RAPAPORT: STEREO PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 38:59 Transcription Available


Welcome to episode 49 of Rapaport's Reality! Starring Kebe & Michael Rapaport. This is the reality television podcast that the whole reality world has been waiting for. The Rapaport's are here to discuss: Frozen shoulder advice Being into The Row head to toe Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Caviar Dreams Being at Brad Pitt & Jennifer Aniston's wedding Needing Bad Guys on the Show s Jax Taylor Cocaine Addiction RHOP & Le Grand Damme Trial This episode is not to be missed! An iHeartPodcasts Show Stand Up Comedy Tickets on sale at: MichaelRapaportComedy.com Produced by DBPodcasts.com Follow @dbpodcasts, @rapaportsreality, @michaelrapaport on Instagram & X Subscribe to Rapaport's Reality Feeds: iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/867-rapaports-reality-with-keb-171162927/ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rapaports-reality-with-kebe-michael-rapaport/id1744160673 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3a9ArixCtWRhfpfo1Tz7MR Pandora: https://www.pandora.com/podcast/rapaports-reality-with-kebe-michael-rapaport/PC:1001087456 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/a776919e-ad8c-4b4b-90c6-f28e41fe1d40/rapaports-reality-with-kebe-michael-rapaportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Lo que viene
16 FEB 2025 | 26X03: NEURONAS ANISTON, MATERIA OSCURA Y UN PIONERO PROYECTO PARA REDUCIR LOS RESIDUOS

Lo que viene

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 53:20


Nueva entrega de Lo que viene: Descubrimos las neuronas Aniston, indagamos un poco más sobre la materia oscura y conocemos un proyecto pionero para reducir los residuos.

Incite Change
Dive In with Anna

Incite Change

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 62:17


Today with us on the Incite Change Podcast, Coach Mauro sits down with Anna Stavrakos.   Anna is a mom, wife and Schwinn, AMP & EDG cycle instructor who has enjoyed cycling for over 15 years. Like many others, she started her fitness journey by exploring the avenues of several fitness classes for personal fitness and well-being.   She takes us through her journey of how she navigated trauma and bounced back from her “rock bottom moment” after diving into her fitness journey. She encourages everyone who wants a change to start with their mind and then the physical. The mental health component of fitness is important because it will allow you to show up everyday.   Listen to Anna's inspirational story of prioritizing herself, navigating life's responsibilities and trauma and showing up everyday.   Episode Timestamps ●        [01:30] Who is Anna? ●        [06:10] 6 Classes ●        [12:42] Community Matters ●        [16:52] Overcoming Trauma ●        [26:22] Getting in the Groove ●        [31:49] Lost an Aniston ●        [40:58] Start with the Mind ●        [47:14] Show up at your Best ●        [54:18] Community and Fitness ●        [59:53] Before you get Started   Resources Mentioned ●        Instagram: @anna_divein ●        Cycling   Quotes [Anna] “Show up at your best.”   [Anna] “Celebrate You”   [Mauro] “Head First. Dive In”   Thanks so much for tuning in. Join us again next week for another episode! Contact us! If you would like to get in touch, leave us a comment! Visit our website - www.healthyincite.com Follow us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/incitecoaching/?hl=en Like us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/incitecoaching/   

Jim and Them
Aniston Obama Affair - #849 Part 2

Jim and Them

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 116:27


Jennifer Aniston and Barack Obama: Rumors are heating up that Jennifer Aniston and Barack Obama are having an affair which has caused a rift with Michelle Obama. Feeling Old: Jim has tales of spending time with his niece and nephew and how playing VR can make you feel old and clueless. Also Jimmy Fallon's GO ON IT! Erection Tracker: Bryan Johnson, who is trying to live forever, shares him and his son's boner sleep tracker. Also some palette cleansers like MrBased and Worldofshirts and a new Jake Perry diss track! FUCK YOU WATCH THIS!, THE BEAR!, PUSHA T!, MILLIONS!, RICK ROSS!, DAREDEVIL!, BOXER!, FATHER!, CHINESE STEP SISTER!, STUCK!, MAD DOG!, JAKE PERRY!, PERMANENT END!, JENNIFER ANISTON!, BARACK OBAMA!, AFFAIR!, RELATIONSHIP!, MICHELLE OBAMA!, JIMMY KIMMEL!, MICHAEL!, GAY!, BASED!, CONSPIRACY!, DEAD!, TRUTH!, PUBLICIST!, SURGERY!, WRINKLES!, GETTING OLDER!, THE SUBSTANCE!, FRIENDS!, WRESTLING!, JIMMY FALLON!, GO ON GIT!, SKIT!, SIMMER DOWN NOW!, CHERI OTERI!, JEFF FOXWORTHY!, BAD!, CRINGE!, TIMELESS!, DAD'S GOOGLE HISTORY!, VR!, ANIMAL COMPANY!, CONTROLS!, IRON MAN VR!, META QUEST 3!, LITTLE KIDS!, N WORD!, BIG SCARY!, ROBLOX!, GAMBLING!, JAMZ!, DINNER!, GORDON RAMSAY BURGER!, CRAPS!, ROULETTE!, LAS VEGAS!, ERECTIONS WHILE YOU SLEEP!, WEIRDO!, SON!, 19 YEAR OLD!, LIVE FOREVER!, BLOOD FLOW!, BABY DICKS!, ADAM SENSOR!, BRYAN JOHNSON!, PALETTE CLEANSERS!, KILL SHOPLIFTER!, NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS!, GUN RANGE!, JOSH BLOCK!, MRBASED!, ASSAULT!, PASSPORT!, VIOLENCE!, BANNED!, KICK!, HAIR TRANSPLANT!, SWOLLEN!, HE IS HIM!, POP!, GROSS!, HEADBAND!, YAKUB!, HUGE HEAD!, HAIRLINE!, GUY EVOLVED TO SOLVE A CAR CRASH!, EROK!, ERIK!, DISS TRACK!, FJP!, JAKE PERRY!, BEEF!  You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!

TheQuartering's Podcast
Obama Linked to Aniston? | Brett Cooper Feud with Daily Wire | CNN Stars Quit Amid Collapse | Kamala's Marriage Fallout Shocks Neighbors | Woke Journo's Dating Article Backfires Thursday 1-22-2025

TheQuartering's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 59:17


The Stansbury Show
Aniston and Obama

The Stansbury Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 85:59


Release the files, Anniston and Obama, Visit Norman's asap

New England’s Country Podcast

Josh Mattei, is back at his desk in Connecticut talking with Aniston Pate! Aniston, was recently on American Idol and has a bunch of great songs out including her latest release called Honky Tonk Without a Woman.

What the Hell Happened to Them?
You Don't Mess with the Zohan - Remix!

What the Hell Happened to Them?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 43:05


Podcast for a deep examination into the career and life choices of Adam Sandler (again). Patrick and Joe take a trip down memory lane and discover they don't like what they find. In an attempt to white wash history, the WTHHTT team decides to clean up their old podcasting mishaps. Will they be successful? Find out on this week's remixed episode of 'What the Hell Happened to Them?' Email the cast at whathappenedtothem@gmail.com Disclaimer: This episode was recorded in June 2024. References may feel confusing and/or dated unusually quickly. 'You Don't Mess with the Zohan' available on DVD & Blu-ray: https://www.amazon.com/Dont-Mess-Zohan-Unrated-Blu-ray/dp/B001DPHD9C/ref=sr_1_1?crid=18FXI2CURBX4B&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.ZxyVsDMWPHZQytl8oN7qcaOAJ7xjBYCV5BhNjfkKNnirCJeMPluf00bDTkuDydOOm33b-6bnWzzYuLCeuQe-TX_Lnh2AGZmaYczMkpT-hKp2TyipVem818xFfYFABpc3caU9AfrQCkUU_HlQY_cS9jX7UTzDQqSrY8Byq1AJo-rZKd4AHoJddW6L14MWSiVNiQvKQ5D3U4WCJA-vR4nZKmre1wti2Y9Qw54LZXnXk4I.SyOG7rphjPzftfriP6KzWwYgKGYkX3_nQ3PEOqanoT4&dib_tag=se&keywords=you+dont+mess+with+the+zohan&qid=1719598362&sprefix=you+dont+mess%2Caps%2C166&sr=8-1   Clips from 'You Don't Mess with the Zohan' Music from "Tatilat" and "Khabnama" by Radio Tehran Artwork from BJ West   quixotic, united, skeyhill, vekeman, sandler, syzygy, zohan, turturro, israel, ebert, middle, east, hair, stylist, aniston, apatow, 

The Remote Local Podcast: Financial & Location Freedom
175. Partnering with Jennifer Aniston to Launch a 50 Location Fitness Brand, with Julie Cartwright of Pvolve Fitness

The Remote Local Podcast: Financial & Location Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 21:44


In this episode, Neel sits down with Julie Cartwright, the president of Pvolve, a unique fitness franchise that emphasizes functional movement. Julie shares her journey in the fitness industry, the innovative approach of Pvolve, and the significant impact of celebrity involvement, particularly Jennifer Aniston. The conversation delves into franchise marketing strategies, the advantages of a digital presence, financial considerations for franchisees, and the future vision for Pvolve's expansion. Takeaways Julie Cartwright joined Polve to help the founder start the company in 2017. Pvolve focuses on functional movement, mimicking everyday activities. Jennifer Aniston became involved with P-vlve after experiencing its benefits personally. The brand saw a 165% growth last year after Aniston's public involvement. Franchisees are encouraged to engage with the community through pop-up events before opening. Pvolve has a strong digital presence with a large member base prior to studio openings. Franchise marketing includes digital ads, local community engagement, and press outreach. Franchisees can expect to see returns within 8 to 12 months after opening. Pvolve aims for international expansion while focusing on the U.S. and Canada. Thanks for tuning in! If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to like it, leave a comment and subscribe to our podcast for more amazing content. Want to stay connected? Follow me on social media for updates and behind-the-scenes insights: ➙ Visit ⁠⁠www.maidthisfranchise.com⁠⁠ ➙ Instagram: ⁠⁠@neelbparekh⁠⁠ ➙ X (Twitter): ⁠⁠@neelbparekh Follow Julie and learn more about Pvolve: ➙ Instagram: @pvolve @_juliecartwright ➙ Website: https://www.pvolve.com/

The Remote Local Podcast: Financial & Location Freedom
175. Partnering with Jennifer Aniston to Launch a 50 Location Fitness Brand, with Julie Cartwright of Pvolve Fitness

The Remote Local Podcast: Financial & Location Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 21:44


In this episode, Neel sits down with Julie Cartwright, the president of Pvolve, a unique fitness franchise that emphasizes functional movement. Julie shares her journey in the fitness industry, the innovative approach of Pvolve, and the significant impact of celebrity involvement, particularly Jennifer Aniston. The conversation delves into franchise marketing strategies, the advantages of a digital presence, financial considerations for franchisees, and the future vision for Pvolve's expansion. Takeaways Julie Cartwright joined Polve to help the founder start the company in 2017. Pvolve focuses on functional movement, mimicking everyday activities. Jennifer Aniston became involved with P-vlve after experiencing its benefits personally. The brand saw a 165% growth last year after Aniston's public involvement. Franchisees are encouraged to engage with the community through pop-up events before opening. Pvolve has a strong digital presence with a large member base prior to studio openings. Franchise marketing includes digital ads, local community engagement, and press outreach. Franchisees can expect to see returns within 8 to 12 months after opening. Pvolve aims for international expansion while focusing on the U.S. and Canada. Thanks for tuning in! If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to like it, leave a comment and subscribe to our podcast for more amazing content. Want to stay connected? Follow me on social media for updates and behind-the-scenes insights: ➙ Visit ⁠⁠www.maidthisfranchise.com⁠⁠ ➙ Instagram: ⁠⁠@neelbparekh⁠⁠ ➙ X (Twitter): ⁠⁠@neelbparekh Follow Julie and learn more about Pvolve: ➙ Instagram: @pvolve @_juliecartwright ➙ Website: https://www.pvolve.com/

Raised Rowdy Podcast
Episode 201 – Aniston Pate

Raised Rowdy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 64:04


In episode 201 of The Raised Rowdy Podcast, Nicky T and Kurt sit down with rising country artist Aniston Pate for a lively discussion about her musical journey, influences, and experiences in the Nashville music scene. They explore the evolving landscape for female artists in country music, the importance of networking during college, and the […]

Remember Country Music
Remember Country Music: Aniston Pate

Remember Country Music

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 49:51


Hung out with Aniston Pate this week. We talked about growing up in Texas with her versatile music taste. We also talked about her experience at Belmont University in Nashville and how she juggles music and school. Her new tune is a TONK sandwich, “Honky Tonk Without A Woman” is available wherever you stream. Aniston's Insta: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/anistonpatemusic/⁠ Our Insta: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/rcm_podcast/⁠ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kyle-corbliss/support

John & Tammy in the Morning on KSON
Tammy's College of Hollywood Knowledge at 7:20 - October 7, 2024

John & Tammy in the Morning on KSON

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 4:55


Jennifer Aniston admitted on Jimmy Kimmel Live that she carries a zip-loc bag that contains some of her dead therapist's ashes. Who did Aniston play on Friends? 

Mock and Daisy's Common Sense Cast
Daily Dish: Americans Respond To The Debate, Biden Wears MAGA Hat, & Megyn Kelly UNLEASHES On Swift & Aniston

Mock and Daisy's Common Sense Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 91:42


Today the Chicks chat about what everyone has to say about the debate, why the heck Biden is wearing a Trump hat, and Megyn Kelly's best rant ever.Your privacy matters. Go to our sponsor https://aura.com/chicks to get a 14-day free trial and see if any of your data has been exposed.Protect your savings and learn the role precious metals play in your overall savings strategy with Birch Gold. Claim your free info kit by texting CHICKS to 989898.

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
Chicks on the Right: Daily Dish: Americans Respond To The Debate, Biden Wears MAGA Hat, & Megyn Kelly UNLEASHES On Swift & Aniston

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024


Today the Chicks chat about what everyone has to say about the debate, why the heck Biden is wearing a Trump hat, and Megyn Kelly’s best rant ever.

The Who Cares News podcast
Ep. 2704: Benifer? Part Tres?

The Who Cares News podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 8:38


(airdate: 8.7.24) The restaurant that Serena Willliams couldn't get into in Paris has apologized but still claims they had no available tables. The tabloids ar trying to match up Ben Affleck with yet another Jennifer...Aniston. You might remember they were in a movie together in 2009 and the report claims Jen had a crush on Ben. And Julia Robeerts explains why Dolly Parton wouldn't complain on the set of Steel Magnolias. And @HalleBerry Listen to the daily Van Camp and Morgan radio show at: AltBossGold.com 92.5TheBlock RockPartyRadio RiverRatRadio The Mix614 Sunny105 Souldies.com KTahoe.com RetroFM 941now.com ZFunHundred Tucka56Radio.com AmericaOneRadio.com TheMix96.com 100az.live Audacy Lite99Orlando.com PlayFMOnline.com Free99EastTexasRadio FrontierCountryOnline.com Hits247fm.com BossBossRadio.com Hot977FM.com CountryBarnyardRadio.com B98KC.com That70sChannel.com iHeartMedia That90sChannel.com CoolJamzRadio GenerationsX.com MagicRadio.rebelmediagroup.us BossCountryRadio.com Retro80sRadio24/7 NCMCountry OasisRadio Z89.3 StarHit1FM  925The Block 247TheSound.com WMQL War Zone Radio  WRSR The Rooster DCXRocks  FusionRadio Mix96.1 106.5TrisJamz BigRadio.online  389country.com  Hawaiian Pacific Radio i92Knoxville The Rose  A Mix That Rocks Camaradio.org Express Radio My Spotlight 105 B106 96 Radio Indonesia Carolina Boomer Country Cover By Damian FM TodaysMixx.com KXOK Camaradio.org HitMusicUSA 517Rocks Audilous.com/TheShark Kick Ass Country Classic Rock Planet Mix 106 Radio The Coyote Bold Country Hot106.ca Q100 Seattle Metro411.com  Thasis.com TrendingNowHits.com find us at: VanCampAndMorgan.com  

The Hawk Morning Show Podcast
Aniston Imposter / Snoop Necklace / Demi Moore Farted / Best Musikfest Food / Dave's Kids In-Studio

The Hawk Morning Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 14:03


This morning we learned it was NOT, in fact, Jennifer Aniston flashing people at an Olympic tennis match. Snoop Dogg has been accused of devil worship! Demi Moore is destigmatizing flatulence, and with Musikfest beginning we wanted to know the best foods there to hunt down. Plus, it's Dave's one year anniversary on The Hawk and his family showed up in-studio to celebrate! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Free Thinking Through the Fourth Turning with Sasha Stone

Republicans have a problem: a fast-moving narrative that will dominate the news cycle for the next few months if they allow it to. This comes courtesy of some eager beaver operative who dug up this clip of JD Vance from 2021 that has now gone viral.The old me would have joined the outrage train on X, distorting what he said into an opportunity to wax sanctimonious and proclaim that it's great to be a woman who chooses not to have children, and how dare he say such a disgusting, sexist thing?She made news. Lots and lots of news, which shows you what the GOP is up against.Team Kamala now has a great piece of propaganda to juice her already energized base.The “Childless cat ladies” echoed what James Carville said about the Democrats not too long ago, that they were dominated by “preachy women” and that it was alienating voters, especially men."Both of them are essentially saying the Left is dominated by a certain kind of woman, whether childless or not - meaning - they are up in everyone's business all of the time.I know that kind of woman. I was that kind of woman. The kind that used to be a powerful consumer demographic back in the 90s, in the Oprah era, but no longer is. Women who have been sidelined by the social justice movement that has decided feminism is too exclusionary. So what else did we have except to ask to speak to the manager and fuss over politics?When Hillary lost our entire world collapsed. It was as though there was nothing left. We were the center of the universe one minute and invisible and powerless the next.If anything, Vance's comments hurt women who can't have children more, not those who have chosen not to have them. Women have struggled with infertility, even with IVF. Aniston might be one of those women; if so, my heart goes to her. I live with regret every single day of my life that I aborted babies I could have and should have had.Now, the abortionists want young women to see their babies as just a “clump of cells” and that it doesn't matter. But guess what? It does matter, and they're lying to women about it right now. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sashastone.substack.com/subscribe

CNN NewsNight with Abby Phillip
Vance Argues Childless Americas Should Have Less Power

CNN NewsNight with Abby Phillip

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 46:16


Jennifer Aniston is criticizing JD Vance for comments he made in his past about women without children. Aniston shared a screenshot of Vance's appearance on her Instagram stories, and wrote, “I truly can't believe this is coming from a potential VP of The United States.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Entertainment Daily: Movie, music, TV and celebrity news in under 10 mins.
"Ageless Aniston and Witherspoon Stun on Morning Show Set!"

Entertainment Daily: Movie, music, TV and celebrity news in under 10 mins.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 4:23


1. "Ageless Aniston and Witherspoon Stun on Morning Show Set!"2. "SpongeBob's Quarter-Century Splash: Cast Spills Bikini Bottom Secrets!"3. "Cara's Springsteen Shocker: 'I Had No Idea Who He Was!'"4. "Delevingne's Drunken Confession: 'Wasted at 8 Years Old!'"5. "Kardashians Reveal Alien Obsession: 'Corey Might Be E.T.!'"Unlock an ad-free podcast experience with Caloroga Shark Media! Get all our shows on any player you love, hassle free! For Apple users, hit the banner on your Apple podcasts app. For Spotify or other players, visit caloroga.com/plus. No plug-ins needed!Subscribe now for exclusive shows like 'Palace Intrigue,' and get bonus content from Deep Crown (our exclusive Palace Insider!) Or get 'Daily Comedy News,' and '5 Good News Stories' with no commercials! Plans start at $4.99 per month, or save 20% with a yearly plan at $49.99. Join today and help support the show!We now have Merch!  FREE SHIPPING! Check out all the products like T-shirts, mugs, bags, jackets and more with logos and slogans from your favorite shows! Did we mention there's free shipping? Get 10% off with code NewMerch10 Go to Caloroga.comGet more info from Caloroga Shark Media and sign up for our newsletter here.

Citizen of Heaven
BEASTS, part 2: with Josh Collier and Steven McCrary

Citizen of Heaven

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 24:14


We are back with part 2 of my talk with Josh Collier and Steven McCrary — two “beasts” in the absolute best sense of the word. Josh preaches for the church of Christ in Joliet, Illinois; Steven for the Golden Springs church in Aniston, Alabama. The talking beasts in the Narnia books start the conversation going on the topic of rising above our base nature. For fun,  try to keep track of all the fantasy franchises these three geeks sub-reference in a single conversation. Hal Hammons serves as preacher and shepherd for the Lakewoods Drive church of Christ in Georgetown, Texas. He is the host of the Citizen of Heaven podcast. You are encouraged to seek him and the Lakewoods Drive church through Facebook and other social media. Lakewoods Drive is an autonomous group of Christians dedicated to praising God, teaching the gospel to all who will hear, training Christians in righteousness, and serving our God and one another faithfully. We believe the Bible is God's word, that Jesus died on the cross for our sins, that heaven is our home, and that we have work to do here while we wait. Regular topics of discussion and conversation include: Christians, Jesus, obedience, faith, grace, baptism, New Testament, Old Testament, authority, gospel, fellowship, justice, mercy, faithfulness, forgiveness, Twenty Pages a Week, Bible reading, heaven, hell, virtues, character, denominations, submission, service, character, COVID-19, assembly, Lord's Supper, online, social media, YouTube, Facebook.  

Citizen of Heaven
BEASTS: with Josh Collier and Steven McCrary

Citizen of Heaven

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 20:02


We kick off Animal Month on the podcast by talking about beasts and beastliness. Here to help are Josh Collier, who preaches for the church of Christ in Joliet, Illinois; and Steven McCrary, who preaches for the Golden Springs church in Aniston, Alabama. In the first of three segments of our conversation, we talk about the beasts in Revelation 13 and the horror they strike in our hearts even today. Hal Hammons serves as preacher and shepherd for the Lakewoods Drive church of Christ in Georgetown, Texas. He is the host of the Citizen of Heaven podcast. You are encouraged to seek him and the Lakewoods Drive church through Facebook and other social media. Lakewoods Drive is an autonomous group of Christians dedicated to praising God, teaching the gospel to all who will hear, training Christians in righteousness, and serving our God and one another faithfully. We believe the Bible is God's word, that Jesus died on the cross for our sins, that heaven is our home, and that we have work to do here while we wait. Regular topics of discussion and conversation include: Christians, Jesus, obedience, faith, grace, baptism, New Testament, Old Testament, authority, gospel, fellowship, justice, mercy, faithfulness, forgiveness, Twenty Pages a Week, Bible reading, heaven, hell, virtues, character, denominations, submission, service, character, COVID-19, assembly, Lord's Supper, online, social media, YouTube, Facebook.  

We Regret To Inform You: The Rejection Podcast
Short Stories: Rejecting Melissa McCarthy & Jennifer Aniston

We Regret To Inform You: The Rejection Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 42:28


Over the past five years – and 85 episodes – we've come across so many rejection stories that aren't long enough to fill an entire episode. But that doesn't mean they're any less filled with insight. Join us this week for a special “Short Stories” podcast – the inspiring pint-sized rejection stories of Melissa McCarthy and Jennifer Aniston. Before getting their big breaks on Gilmore Girls and Friends, both Melissa McCarthy and Jennifer Aniston were struggling actors in New York City. McCarthy landed auditions, but not parts. And eventually, she stopped landing auditions altogether. Meanwhile Aniston was landing parts – in low-budget sci-fi and horror comedies. Their careers were going nowhere and the rejection was crushing.Aniston's father, Days of Our Lives actor John Aniston, begged her to quit the business. McCarthy set a do-or-die date for her 30th birthday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Countdown To Classic - A World Of Warcraft Classic Podcast
Catacast #2 - Team Jolie vs Team Aniston

Countdown To Classic - A World Of Warcraft Classic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 198:09


The Race To World First for Tier 11 is in the books, and we nabbed a couple of race participants in North & Juggs for an in depth breakdown of what went down. After that, Riggz stops by for a deep chat about Blood DK's in Cata.Race To World First - 3:40Raids & Blood DK's - 2:01:00Buy Josh a beer & help keep Countdown on the airwaves over at Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/joshcorbett Or if subscriptions aren't your thing, support Josh & Countdown by shouting him a one time beer here: https://ko-fi.com/countdowntoclassicCheck out Josh on YouTube for gameplay streams and live podcast recordings here:https://twitch.tv/countdownpodshttps://www.youtube.com/@countdowntoclassicJoin the Countdown To Classic discord here: https://discord.gg/83thqw2fBwListen To Josh's amazing new rockumentary podcast, 'Best.Album.Ever' here: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/best-album-ever--6195482or where you pod.Check out Josh's hilarious movie podcast here: https://open.spotify.com/show/469qUDnQHBkCogdjZyFUjb?si=jNgDTiEnSvKBbZuNz2xcxw

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DHS Press
This or That: School Lunch

DHS Press

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 9:47


Aniston and Aryan tackle the tough debates facing students these days. On this episode, school lunch is the topic.

It's Mike Jones
Mike Jones Minute-Con 4/29/24

It's Mike Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 1:31 Transcription Available


Jennifer Aniston is going back to 9 to 5 and a big redo for the Harry Potter audiobooks! We'll talk about it with today's #MikeJonesMinuteCon. 

Swallow Daddy's
EP #42: Rittenhouse On The Prairie

Swallow Daddy's

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 63:52


All your favorites are here this week: Chris Rock, Jerry Seinfeld, Bill Cosby, OJ, Aniston, Kramer, Snape, Arnold, Rickles.It's a silly one this week folks. RJ is asphyxiating for most of the episode while Drew decided it would be a good idea to go through RJ's list of standup material he is working on. Follow our Instagram: swallowdaddysFollow Tom: tomgosscomedyFollow RJ: rj_sainsFollow Drew: drewbockkindofFollow AJ: ajeezy4sheezy

Entertainment Daily: Movie, music, TV and celebrity news in under 10 mins.
Diddy's Decadence: $30M Lawsuit Exposes Rap Titan's Twisted Pleasures!

Entertainment Daily: Movie, music, TV and celebrity news in under 10 mins.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 7:42


1. **"Diddy's Decadence: $30M Lawsuit Exposes Rap Titan's Twisted Pleasures!"**2. **"Swift Scandal Sprint: Taylor Jets Off Amid Dad's Paparazzo Punch-Out!"**3. **"Corset Controversy: Anya Taylor-Joy Blasted for 'Starvation Chic'!"**4. **"Aniston's Secret Sparkler: New Love or Solo Shine at SAG Awards?"**5. **"Lively-Reynolds Love Law: Hollywood's Golden Couple Reveals Secret to Bliss!"**

Staci & Hutch on KS95
Smarter Than Hutch: Listener Samantha vs. Staci – Schnoodling, Aniston, and Hutch's Slumdog moment

Staci & Hutch on KS95

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 7:23


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Staci & Hutch on KS95
Smarter Than Hutch: Listener Samantha vs. Staci – Schnoodling, Aniston, and Hutch's Slumdog moment

Staci & Hutch on KS95

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 6:23


Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

TV RELOAD
Danielle MacDonald - THE TOURIST - Actor

TV RELOAD

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 20:05


Thank for clicking or downloading on today's episode of TV Reload with Danielle MacDonald. We will be talking about The Tourist: Series 2 which is out now on Stan Australia.  For the second series we pick up with Jamie Doran's character Elliot and who is now in Ireland where he is discovering his real family to get some answers on who he really is after his Australia ordeal in series one. Of course Elliot gets caught up in all kinds of craziness with people trying to kill him and Danielle's character is also back along for the ride. While Danielle is an Australian actress, her work overseas is what has made her a household name. Staring in films like Dumplin with Jennifer Anniston, Birdbox with Sandra Bullock and the Fench Exit with Michelle Pfiffer. We have plenty to discuss to discuss today. We will unpack her return to the popular Stan Original series The Tourist. Including why she came back to this role, what it was like to work alongside Jamie Doran and how she may have influence the story's location change from Australia to Ireland. Maybe. I will ask about how she stays cool working alongside A-listers, if she has Bullock, Aniston and Pfiffer's mobile numbers and fist full of fun stories from her very successful career thus far. Anyway, let's bring Danielle into the podcast, so sit back and relax as we dive just that little bit deeper into the world of television. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SELLOUT by Negro Pasión
SellOut 81: De casa a escenario con Kill Aniston: La revolución de los conciertos

SELLOUT by Negro Pasión

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 94:36


¡El creador de la exitosa Gira en KAsas llegó a Sell Out! José Guijosa, voz y guitarra de la banda Kill Aniston nos acompañó en este capítulo para platicar todo sobre su carrera musical.Visita las redes de Kill Aniston:FB e IG: @killanistonCorre a nuestra tienda en línea: www.negropasion.com Síguenos en nuestras redes: FB e IG: @negropasionshopAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Your Morning Show On-Demand
Entertainment with SOS Report: Adele Is Coming Out With Her Own Makeup Line

Your Morning Show On-Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 3:20 Transcription Available


Jennifer Aniston and others from Friends Cast have made more Post for Matthew Perry's passing. Adele is setting up her own makeup line which will be called the Shelbourne Collective. Kevin Heart will be Presented with the Mark Twain award.Make sure to also keep up to date with ALL of our podcasts we do below that have new episodes every week:The Thought ShowerLet's Get WeirdCrisis on Infinite Podcasts

Matthew Perry's Passing and Legacy
Matthew Perry's Untimely Passing - A Profound Loss and Jennifer Aniston's Struggle

Matthew Perry's Passing and Legacy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 4:22


This podcast covers the untimely passing of actor Matthew Perry at the age of 54 and its profound impact on his close friend and former "Friends" co-star, Jennifer Aniston. It highlights the emotional response of the "Friends" cast and colleagues to Perry's death, his struggles with addiction, and the special bond between Perry and Aniston over the years. The piece also mentions the upcoming anniversary of Jennifer Aniston's father's passing, adding to the depth of her grief. Ultimately, it portrays a touching story of friendship and loss in the world of entertainment.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5994432/advertisement

The Toby Gribben Show
Malia Aniston

The Toby Gribben Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 6:51


Malia Aniston is a visionary force in the world of filmmaking, leaving an indelible mark on the burgeoning Las Vegas film industry. With a passion for storytelling, she embarked on her professional filmmaking journey in 2020, quickly rising to prominence as a distinguished Actress, Director, and now, the CEO of the groundbreaking C 47 Film Festival.Malia's creative prowess has been recognized with a string of prestigious awards, a testament to her exceptional talent and dedication. Her directorial and acting achievements have garnered acclaim from both critics and audiences alike, solidifying her status as a luminary in the industry.As the driving force behind the C 47 Film Festival, Malia has spearheaded a revolutionary initiative that has transformed the cultural landscape of Las Vegas. In its inaugural year, the festival stands as a pioneering event, uniquely positioning itself as the first of its kind in the vibrant city. Through this groundbreaking platform, Malia is championing local talent, elevating diverse voices, and catapulting Las Vegas onto the global film stage.Malia's dedication to community-building and inclusivity is palpable in her work. With a fervent belief in the power of film to unite, inspire, and provoke change, she envisions a future where the Las Vegas film scene thrives as a dynamic and inclusive hub. Her unwavering commitment to amplifying underrepresented voices ensures that the festival serves as a catalyst for meaningful conversations and transformative storytelling.Featured in the esteemed pages of the New York Times, Malia's visionary leadership and the C 47 Film Festival have garnered well-deserved attention and accolades, further cementing their place in the annals of film history.Malia Aniston's journey is a testament to the boundless possibilities that arise when passion meets purpose. Through her remarkable contributions to the world of film, she continues to shape the narrative, inspire generations, and pave the way for a brighter, more inclusive future in filmmaking. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Analyze Scripts
"The Morning Show" Season 1

Analyze Scripts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 57:10


Welcome back to Analyze Scripts, where a psychiatrist and a therapist analyze what Hollywood gets right and wrong about mental health. Today, we are analyzing season one of "The Morning Show" on AppleTV+. This series stars an all-star cast including Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, Steve Carell, Billy Crudup, Karen Pittman, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, and Mark Duplass, to name just a few. We examine this season's expert and thoughtful portrayl of sexual harassment and assault in the workplace by comparing and contrasting the complex power dynamics between Mitch and Hannah, Mitch and Alex, Mia and Mitch, and Yanko and Claire. We discuss that the "freeze" response is one of the most common reactions to trauma, and analyze how this may contribute to shame, guilt, and confusion experienced by victims (as well as broaded misunderstanding about sexual harrassment and assault). We also explore depictions of narcissistic personality traits (once again! seems like Americans can't get enough!), substance abuse, and grief. We really enjoyed this drama and hope you enjoy this episode! Instagram TikTok Website [00:10] Dr. Katrina Furey: Hi, I'm Dr. Katrina Fury, a psychiatrist. [00:12] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And I'm Portia Pendleton, a licensed clinical social worker. [00:16] Dr. Katrina Furey: And this is Analyze Scripts, a podcast where two shrinks analyze the depiction of mental health in movies and TV shows. [00:23] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Our hope is that you learn some legit info about mental health while feeling like you're chatting with your girlfriends. [00:28] Dr. Katrina Furey: There is so much misinformation out there and it drives us nuts. [00:32] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And if someday we pay off our student loans or land a sponsorship, like. [00:36] Dr. Katrina Furey: With a lay flat airline or a major beauty brand, even better. [00:39] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: So sit back, relax, grab some popcorn. [00:42] Dr. Katrina Furey: And your DSM Five and enjoy. We get started. We just wanted to include a trigger warning for this episode. This episode could include discussion about some themes and topics that might be upsetting, including, but not limited to things like substance abuse, suicide, self harm, disordered, eating, and harassment and assault. So if any of those topics are too upsetting, we totally get it. Please feel free to skip this episode and join us next week. Otherwise, we hope you enjoy. [01:31] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Welcome back to another episode of Analyzed Grip. [01:34] Dr. Katrina Furey: Woohoo. [01:35] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: We're really excited to be talking about The Morning Show, season one for this episode. I feel a little late to the game as this came out in November of 2019, and I'm just discovering it and it was phenomenal. [01:48] Dr. Katrina Furey: It is phenomenal. It really is. [01:49] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Did you watch it earlier? [01:51] Dr. Katrina Furey: I watched it earlier, but only like, last year. I wasn't watching it in real time, but I did watch it. I feel like the three COVID years are kind of a blur, but I remember watching it and doing a puzzle and so I think that must have. [02:08] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Been during COVID Yeah, there were a lot of puzzles. I don't know if that's a trauma memory memory in a long time. [02:17] Dr. Katrina Furey: And I think it's just like, I can't that makes sense. But no, I mean, the Morning Show is such a good show, so we're excited to be covering seasons one and two ahead of the release of season three this fall. And of course, we'll be covering that as well, like, in real time. But gosh, what an all star cast. One thing I love about it is that a lot of the main know jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, Steve Carell are like, known comedic actors. [02:47] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Lighthearted. [02:49] Dr. Katrina Furey: Like, sure, they've all done some serious stuff here and there, but like, man, they all really pack a punch. And they're so good. And I love seeing them in these bigger, grittier, more complicated roles. I love seeing Jennifer aniston like this. [03:05] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I was shocked. We were talking a little bit about this before we started recording, and I have no idea how I was sleeping on the show. I think we kind of said it's like Apple's probably, unfortunately, like one of the last streaming services people think of. [03:25] Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah, it's like you get like Netflix, right? And then you probably get Hulu and. [03:29] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Then you're like, do I really want. [03:31] Dr. Katrina Furey: To pay for Apple or not? By the way, Apple, if you want to sponsor us, feel free. We love you. We're both paying. You know we love it. [03:37] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: The morning show. [03:38] Dr. Katrina Furey: They have a new beanie baby movie out. Yes. [03:41] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: With Sarah Snook. Yes. [03:43] Dr. Katrina Furey: And Zach Gallifinakis, which I read the book it's based on. Because obviously yes. I feel like that would be a fun one for us to cover. They have really good content. But I think you're right, Ted Lasso. But I think it's just not quite as popular for some reason. So maybe that's why. Did you have Apple back in 2019? No, probably not. It's just fabulous. [04:05] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: So I have not seen season two yet. I cut it off. I had to restrain my arm from hitting next because I was going to not sleep this week watching season two. And I was like, slow down. You don't need to watch it yet. But I'm like at the edge of my seat. What happened? [04:23] Dr. Katrina Furey: Yes. And I think when we started this podcast, Portia, we had some major shows in mind that we wanted to cover. You obviously. The morning show, obviously. White Lotus obviously. And then there's a couple more like, Devil in Ohio and Tell Me Lies, which we want to cover at some point. But I feel like we're getting close to the end of shows. I have to rewatch for the podcast, which I'm appreciating. So I have seen seasons one and two, but it is still so fascinating to rewatch. Like, even though I know what's coming, I miss little details the first time around. Like the button under the desk that shuts the like, somehow I missed that the first time I watched it. And even knowing the ending, like with Hannah rewatching, it is just really interesting to then see how do they portray that character's evolution. And I always wonder, do the actors know the ending when they get started filming, or do they not? And I bet it's different by show. [05:23] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I think it depends. And it's so funny that you said that because I just saw this morning that Sarah Snook read, like, the week of them filming the last episode. That tom wamscams. Spoiler alert for succession. Season four, pause becomes the succession. I read that, too. [05:44] Dr. Katrina Furey: I read that she was shocked and. [05:45] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I was just like, wow, she didn't know. I think they want some of that to be organic right. In their emotions of like right. [05:53] Dr. Katrina Furey: And also so fascinating. [05:55] Dr. Katrina Furey: Right. [05:55] Dr. Katrina Furey: Because then it's like she has portrayed this character all along, not knowing that's going to be the outcome. And that probably does influence how they portray the character. Right. It's so fascinating. Someday when our podcast is really big, I so hope we get to talk to the writers and stuff and just pick their brains, analyze them analyzing their work, and just make everyone uncomfortable by being super analyze. [06:20] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Yeah. How did you get this so right? [06:22] Dr. Katrina Furey: Tell me about your childhood. [06:24] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Tell me about your mother. But we see Alex as a mother, as a partner at home, and she seems would you like to take it from here? As. [06:41] Dr. Katrina Furey: Again, Jennifer Aniston in a role like, as I was thinking about getting ready to record this episode. I was like, I feel like I think I know who Jennifer Aniston is, but I don't, obviously, right? But she is, like, America's sweetheart. I think we all think of her as doing yoga and drinking a green shake, but being really nice and like a girl's girl and having some dogs that she takes really good care of, right? And just like, an all around good person, right? Doesn't cheat on her taxes, eats healthy. I have no idea if that's true. What if this is her? Right? We don't know. [07:22] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I know, but I just say that. [07:24] Dr. Katrina Furey: Because this was such a different role for her and she did a really good job, and I loved watching it a second time. And as we get toward the end, still wondering, is any of this genuine or is she just like a huge, raging narcissist, like, clinically a narcissist? What were your thoughts? [07:47] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I think I was back and forth. And as we often wonder, was that intentional? Was it intentional in writing or did she her acting just kind of come up with that organically? Because I think back and forth, I really was rooting for her or felt sorry for her. And then the next moment, I was furious with her. The next moment I was like, you're terrible. So I don't know. I think where I left off at the end of season one, I was really proud of her. It seemed like she finally pulled the wool from her eyes, which maybe she put there intentionally or not. I think that was the question. And decided to maybe get fired. I don't know if she also, though, right, sensed the sinking ship and decided to be on, quote unquote, the right side. [08:37] Dr. Katrina Furey: I don't know exactly. I don't know either. And I think that's fascinating and probably exactly where we're supposed to end up. And Jennifer Aniston did such a stellar job in this role and all the writers and everyone in sort of crafting her character, right? So to sort of back up, if you haven't watched season one of the morning show, first of all, go watch it. Second of all, the main plot is know there's these two news anchors on the major morning show in New York City. Mitch Kessler, played by Steve Carell, and Alex Levy, played by Jennifer Aniston. And the show starts with Mitch, Steve Carell's character, getting fired for sexual misconduct. And it's set in the era of MeToo, I believe. It started going into production in 2017. It was released in 2019 all around the time when the MeToo movement was really catching ground. On Twitter, on Instagram social media with actors and actresses, like, really coming forward about Harvey Weinstein, but then other major heavy hitters in Hollywood. We both did want to just make note that the MeToo movement and Hashtag had been around for far longer than that, about nine years ahead of that. Tarana Burke had started using it on her own social media back then, MySpace in 2006, to talk about her experiences as a sexual assault survivor and to really start pushing forward, like, congressional legislation and other sort of political and activist movements. And then it really took off when Alyssa Milano and other actors and actresses were using it. So that's like the setting where this is all created and interestingly right around the time Matt Lauer got fired for sexual misconduct, right? And I kept wondering, like, is this Matt Lauer or is it not? [10:31] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And, like, you know, I think the producers and writers or the showrunner had to deny it on record, but I think there's a lot of speculation that it's that whether or not there was specifics or, like, that's the general sense of what happened. And I think what I really actually liked about their depiction of the morning show is that they were covering all of the real Weinstein was there was that episode where Alex is watching a segment on him, and she's like, oh, what a pig, right? And then the fires, Malibu, like, all of that, and then the hired firefighters, all of those things were actually happening in real time. And I loved that component because it felt so real and sometimes not like I was watching a show. I was actually watching a morning show. [11:20] Dr. Katrina Furey: Right? [11:20] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And so I think some of that makes me think it is kind of based I feel like mean, we have. [11:27] Dr. Katrina Furey: No idea, so Matt Lauer, please don't sue us. This is all alleged, but it seems like I mean, I think we were reading some article this morning that the button in the dressing room is a thing that he had, like, how sick? How sick? [11:41] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: That gave me full body chills. And I can't remember who it was. [11:46] Dr. Katrina Furey: Mia. [11:46] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Mia who went in there, and she pushed the button and the door slammed, and I was it just it really. [11:53] Dr. Katrina Furey: Does send a chill down your spine. So, like we've talked about before, sexual misconduct, sexual assault. Sexual harassment is unfortunately incredibly common. The World Health Organization estimates that the prevalence of sexual violence affects a third of all women. Insane. Like, it's like insane because I'm not surprised, but it's also insane that it affects so many of us just walking around and it's just so normal, right? And I think when stuff like that is normalized and this is worldwide this isn't just in American culture, but worldwide when it is normalized, it's hard to discern if what you're experiencing and those inner icky feelings are because of that behavior or because of your own quote unquote sensitivity or overreaction. We have a tendency to say about women. And so much of this stuff is not overtly out there until it is. [13:00] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Right. [13:00] Dr. Katrina Furey: But there's usually, like, a long progression we see that depicted in this show. [13:05] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And there were some I read a couple of articles and comments that were unhappy about that. There was some criticism on some of the grayness that the morning show took with kind of how it landed. And I think from my perspective, as someone who works with people who have experienced this, I'm torn, because on the one hand, it's like I think they did a really good job of showing the grayness. That makes it so hard for someone who experienced it to delineate, like, wait, did that really happen? And was it really sexual assault or not know? And then people around you also being kind of, like, confused or but because I think they wanted it to be. [13:52] Dr. Katrina Furey: Really black and white, especially with Hannah. [13:55] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: With Hannah. And I think, like, it was intentionally not her getting dragged into a bush by Mitch and she screamed because, again, as we talked about in earlier episodes, that's not common. That's actually more rare. It does absolutely happen. But I think they kind of hit the nail on the head. [14:17] Dr. Katrina Furey: This is what happened. Right. [14:21] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I don't know. I appreciated it, but I could also understand some of the criticism, just wanting. [14:27] Dr. Katrina Furey: To really be what's the criticism exactly? [14:33] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Kind of going back and forth right. With Hannah, quote, unquote, making the decision while after it was initiated without her consent to kind of go with it, as she says. She says that in the interview with Bradley that she kind of just decided to do it after obviously being distressed and not I think that they wanted it to be more clear so people who don't understand it would right. [15:00] Dr. Katrina Furey: I was just thinking that's such a good point, because I think in that scene so what we're referring to is this is near the end of season one, right? We see. So, like, Mitch gets fired and then he's all angry that these are all consensual affairs. How could anyone accuse me of these awful things? And we see he's out on a quest to clear his then, you know, there's this chance that now Alex might be fired. She's getting older. People are bored of her. There's all this backstabbing and stress going on in the network with the higher ups and all the businessy things. And then we see her spring on everyone that she's decided that Bradley Jackson, this new nobody from Nowhere, is going to be the new Morning Show co host. Right. And then Bradley Jackson is this truth teller, and basically, eventually it comes that Bradley wants to uncover the truth of who at the network knew who was covering it up. And that's all really interesting, and we'll get into it. But near the know, there was this thought that maybe Bradley would interview know they'd already interviewed one of his other victims. Maybe they'd interview Mitch for ratings and all this stuff. And everyone had a different goal with that interview. And as they're getting to that, we see what happened between Mitch and Hannah unfold. And until then, Hannah was just this sort of background character, and then all of a sudden, we really see that she was another one of his victims. And so I thought the depiction of this perfectly displayed the power differential between the white male head anchor and the black younger female. I don't even know what she was. She was like a booker, a junior booker. Right. So she's, like, fresh on the scene. He liked her. Right. So then asked that she be brought out to Las Vegas to cover that shooting. Again, another real event that happened. [17:09] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: He complimented her before that, like, in front of and, you know, so that made her feel really good, really special. And there was know, I think keep going. [17:19] Dr. Katrina Furey: I'll say this later, but again, just a compliment. Not about her appearance, not about what she was wearing, just, like, about her work. Right. But it's like it's already starting. It's already starting. He knows what he's doing. That's exactly what it is. It's grooming. He asked for Mia to be taken off because that was who he'd had an affair with leading up to that. Mia had recently broken it off. Mia is also black, but she's older. She's been around longer. So there's still a power difference, right. And a racial difference, but different from Hannah. I thought that was really interesting, that they kind of show both of those piggybacked, and then we see him just take advantage of Hannah, who is clearly struggling with covering this awful trauma. So Hannah's already traumatized, right. Who's not, like, covering a mass shooting. Right? She's, like, vicariously traumatized, sort of coping with that. And he sort of is showing interest in her and things unfold. [18:22] Dr. Katrina Furey: Right. [18:23] Dr. Katrina Furey: I can't remember the exact sequence of events, but it was like they bumped into each other. They were walking around. Maybe they got a drink. She's sad. She's sad. [18:31] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: He's giving her some advice. [18:33] Dr. Katrina Furey: Right? She's thinking of him as, like, a mentor. She's young. Of course you want to be mentored by the head honcho. And then he invites her up to his hotel room, and that's where I think you're like, Why did you go? [18:46] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: But again, it's like and he's this right? [18:49] Dr. Katrina Furey: Dad fatherly figure. He's like America's, dad. And they say that a couple of. [18:54] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Times, which I think is, for me, so important, because, again, it demonstrates, like, he's not, I guess, to the outside world. And Hannah, like, creepy, right? So it's, you know, he's jolly, he's kind, and, you know, he invites her. [19:13] Dr. Katrina Furey: Up to watch a movie that he likes to watch when he's feeling like, okay, you know, I could see how you might go again. I feel like I could see why you shouldn't go. Right? But I could also see how Hannah, not being in her most stable state of mind, could feel like, this was nice. She's so upset, she's so traumatized. This well seasoned, successful person who's recently complimented her work, asked her to be here, is showing interest in her and comforting her. You also don't get Icky vibes. Full on no. Until they're there and until it gets to that point. But then she's being traumatized again. Right. And we often think about, like, when trauma is happening, that fight or flight response, but included in that is the freeze response, right. Where you kind of play dead, right? And you see this in Animals in the Wild, too. And I think that's what happened. [20:11] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And I was, like, playing dead. And I'm sure there's maybe a research article on this that it would be helpful to have, but in my experience, freezing is the most common response. [20:20] Dr. Katrina Furey: Most common sexual 100%, it is. And what's really confusing, I think, for survivors of sexual assault like this is that psychologically, you're freezing. But biologically, in terms of arousal and things like that, that will biologically happen whether you necessarily want it to or not. And so that's where it gets really confusing, at least in my work with survivors of things like this, right. Because they might have biological reactions that you might have if you're having consensual sex. [20:57] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And then the shame, right? Super shame. How could I have reacted in that. [21:02] Dr. Katrina Furey: Way if I didn't want it? And it's like because it's biological, you can't control it. Just like you can't control when you're going through something traumatic. If you fight flight or freeze, you can't always control it. You're being traumatized. It's like your body's most primitive way of protecting itself. Right. So I just feel like you can't blame her. You can't blame her. [21:24] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Right. [21:24] Dr. Katrina Furey: She may have felt like who knows, right? That's just what happened. She was traumatized. I found that really hard to watch. [21:37] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: That whole episode, really, I think, was so imperative to the season, because up until then, I think it wasn't clear if it was just abuses of power with Mitch. And it was, I'd say, besides the abuse of power and power dynamics and stuff like that, like consensual, where everyone's an adult here, but just affairs, right? [22:05] Dr. Katrina Furey: And up until that point, they had showed, like, Mitch relating to ****, played by Martin Short, in a way of being like, all these women are so sensitive these days, you can't even compliment a woman anymore, right? But then as they're talking at his house when he's trying to pitch, let's make a documentary where we get interviewed and tell our side of the story. And then he realizes, like, oh, this guy's like, legit a pedophile. He doesn't see there's anything wrong. [22:34] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And he's like, Well, I'm not like, or like you're this, and I'm like, it's so interesting that he right. He separates himself from ****. [22:42] Dr. Katrina Furey: And again, yes, I think it's fascinating that he still thinks he's special or different. He's not that bad of a predator. He can't see his own action. He's not appreciating what he actually did. [22:59] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: But then he's so good at manipulating Hannah later on that I'm like, you do know that's what I mean. [23:06] Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah, exactly. And it's like, he knew what he was doing. She doesn't have to say, like, no or stop. Even though she tries, he keeps going. Right. So it's like, at what point is it on? Why does a woman or whoever's being victimized have to keep screaming no from the rooftops? And why aren't you held accountable to just know that this is wrong. You should know. [23:34] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: She says, I wasn't expecting this when I came up here. And, okay, so maybe pull back and be like, okay, well, what were you expecting? And then just talking. Okay, now we're just going to talk, of course, what he was doing. And then he says to her right, to get her to talk. That whole part was so sick, so horrible to watch. Like, well, you manipulated me to get the job. You used me. Well, this is going to come out. [24:01] Dr. Katrina Furey: Right, whether you wanted to or not. [24:03] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: So, again, that's another trauma and abuse of power and not consent. What did you think about Bradley's interview? Her conversations with Hannah kind of at that part. [24:21] Dr. Katrina Furey: So Bradley Jackson as a character, I find I have mixed reactions to, like, on the one hand, I love Reese Witherspoon, and I think she's a great actress. Some parts of Bradley I felt like were a little too try hard, if that makes sense. Like, yeah, she's a truth teller, great. But some of it was, like, a little too much for me. I thought her backstory was really compelling, like, about her dad and how he had apparently killed a child by drunk driving, and she had been the one to turn him in. And then her own brother's struggling with addiction and how she seems to be bearing the responsibility of that, both financial and emotionally, and her mom is kind of struggling to put it lightly. I found all of that really interesting. I believe we see more of that in season two, so I'm excited to revisit that. But in general, I felt like when Bradley was interviewing both the initial victim, they had come back on the air. And then Hannah, some of the things she was saying I thought were good things to say, like, kind of like therapist things to say, know, echoing back, like, oh, I hear you're saying this. That's hard. No, it's okay to cry. Take your time. Let me get you a tissue. She was very humanistic and relatable and could say things like that. When we got to this stuff with Hannah, I was just like it made me so uncomfortable because we already know at this point that Hannah is, like, uber traumatized. We see that she's abusing drugs. I think in Vegas. That was when she had offered to her coworker, like, we're going to be up for the next 36 hours. [26:00] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Do you want Adderall California fire thing. [26:02] Dr. Katrina Furey: Or that was in the fire. There was something earlier on where, you know, she has Adderall. She seems to be abusing it. Who knows what Hannah's backstory is? I wouldn't be surprised if there had been earlier traumas in her life or something like that. And then we see that she's not kind of she's been super triggered by this whole thing with Mitch and all this stuff coming out. And I feel like him just showing up at the morning show that day and talking to everyone and everyone's listening, but also looks really scared. I was so afraid he was going to pull out a like, I was just like, oh, my God, this is like a bad situation. Disgruntled, powerful man just, like, showing up. I was really worried. And then with Hannah in that interview with Bradley, I feel like I'm going off on a tangent, but it just felt like people kept re traumatizing her by pushing her or insisting she do things or like, forcing it on. Like, it starts with Mitch again. And it ****** me off. I was like, you've already forced yourself on this poor girl. You're doing it again. You are so manipulative and it's disgusting and you're just twisting it all around, unannounced, unwanted. It's just like, you are retraumatizing her. But then for Bradley and everyone else to push her to go along with. [27:25] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: It, they're doing it too. I was so angry at Bradley because you could see that she was aware, because she was like there was some hesitation or there was some know, when Hannah kind of finally, quote unquote, loses it and goes on that monologue of what happened and how she's feeling, Bradley's like, Whoa. And it's are and then she kind of walks back and it's like, well, we don't need to do this. You're clearly upset. And it's like, but you made her feel this. Like you forced her to do the moral thing, which I think oftentimes is something that we do put on victims of, like, right, well, it's the right thing to do to press charges or like, you don't want this to happen to someone else. It's not your responsibility. [28:12] Dr. Katrina Furey: 100%. And I think it's so important that we keep pushing that message out there that when you are the victim of something traumatic or like an assault or something like that, you get to decide what you do next. Right? And it is so retraumatizing to tell victims, like, well, you have to report it. You have to do this. Because, again, the whole trauma was forced on them, something they don't want, they didn't consent to it's so intrusive and now you're, like, doing it again. Right. And I think loved ones, family members, society can be well meaning in wanting. I can see how people around you might want to support you by helping you step into your power and get retribution and stuff like that, but it's on that person it happened to to decide what is best for them. [29:02] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Right? [29:02] Dr. Katrina Furey: Because, like we've talked about, the system isn't super welcoming to victims and just believes you right. That whole thing can be really traumatizing too. And again, it's like, Bradley, this whole time is like, I just want the like, I just want the truth. But then I feel like we saw her selfishness and own thirst for power there, and it was, you know, and it's like, Hannah doesn't want this. Like, she I'll tell, I'll do whatever you want. Just leave me alone and don't use my name. And again, it's like she feels, like, coerced to do that. She doesn't want to, but then they all just keep pushing her, pushing her, pushing her, and the network reaching out. [29:45] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And offering her this job. [29:46] Dr. Katrina Furey: I mean, it's, like, so sick. But this stuff happens. It happens. And then, sadly, we see that eventually she dies. And it's unclear. Was it an accidental overdose? Was it intentional? What were your thoughts? [30:03] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I don't know. I mean, it seemed like she was abusing Adderall. Of course, we don't know what she took, right. When she OD. [30:13] Dr. Katrina Furey: I think Opiates is what I'm guessing, because there was, like, vomit and stuff like that, and it's so lethal. [30:20] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Right. And maybe we know that we often see some mixing. Right. If you are using a stimulant to stay up, it's like, typically sometimes then you need a downer to go to bed or something like that. And those are when things get really dangerous. So it might have been in that way, accidental. Right. She was like, abusing Adderall and then needed to go to bed, and then she was anxious or upset, and then she was like, oh, I'll just take something to help me sleep, a sedative or something like that. And then that happened. I don't know. I mean, I think it could have easily been either one. [30:53] Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah. I feel like I'm leaning toward accidental just because I say that. Because she accepted the new job. She wanted to get out of there. So she seemed what we call in the field, like, future oriented. She had plans. However, all of this turmoil is going on. She is so retraumatized with no support. [31:14] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And her friend Claire, right, they just had a fight. [31:18] Dr. Katrina Furey: They just had a fight, a falling out where Hannah thought she was doing the right thing. She saw Claire with Yanko, who's the weatherman, and was, I think, concerned for her friend that the same thing was happening. So she went to HR, and we'll talk a little more about that whole portrayal. But so she's alone. She's abusing substances. Also, in those moments when. You're intoxicated or high or not in your sober mind, you can make decisions that you can make such a split second decision. Just be like, you know what? This is too much. I'm done. So it's so unclear. It's so unclear, but it is so sad and devastating. And it's like, that's what it like. That's what it took to finally get people to wake up, right? [32:05] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: That scene, you know, I thought was so well done with Bradley getting the phone call from Claire, right? So it's like the new guy, Malcolm, is, like, giving the speech, probably, you know, we're all family, even though everyone hates you. And then right? It's like then you don't hear anything. We're just hearing kind of the music. We're just seeing them mouthing. And then you see Bradley, like, walking up to the front, and then you see her turn, right? It's all kind of slow. And then she clearly says that Hannah has died and everyone falls apart. And it's just like I mean, the whole last episode was just like, I wanted more, like, of every scene, I wanted more shots. I wanted more. [32:50] Dr. Katrina Furey: Know. I know. [32:51] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Chip, you know, beating up Mitch. [32:53] Dr. Katrina Furey: I was, oh, finally. So Chip is like the producer or the showrunner, and he's played by Mark Duplass. And then we also have the other people in power are Fred, who's the president of UBA, played by Tom Irwin. And then we have Corey, who is the president of the news division of UDA, played by Billy CrudeUp. He was like, my favorite character in this scene. [33:17] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: He was so eccentric and quirky and I don't even know oh, my God. [33:21] Dr. Katrina Furey: And midway through, when he was helping drunk Bradley get back to her room, and that episode ended with the elevators closing, I was like, no, is it going to happen to Bradley? And it didn't. It seems like he was, like, just made sure she was safe, slept on the couch. But it totally leaves you wondering, oh, my just again, I felt like I was sort of back in thinking about succession in terms of trying to figure out, like, okay, so who has all the power and who's trying to overthrow who? And again, we have this board of board people with all the power everyone's afraid of and, like, ratings and all these things. [33:55] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: When Alex meets with that board, right, and they're expecting her to apologize, right. And she just kind of goes off on them and she's like, well, this isn't the apology you expected, was it? And it's like, it's all men, right? [34:07] Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah, all white men. Yeah. So getting back to Alex, I'm curious to hear your thoughts about her. [34:14] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: So the scene with her and her daughter, I mean, obviously came later, but I think to me, helped me understand. [34:23] Dr. Katrina Furey: Her more, like who she authentically is. [34:27] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: It seems like she was a little emotionally and physically neglectful, unavailable to her family. It seems like she did, I guess, prioritize her career. That's how they felt. I thought it was interesting, her relationship with her husband. It seems like they were very clearly separated, but then would put on this show, A, in front of their daughter, and then B, also in front of. [34:51] Dr. Katrina Furey: Just like the public. Public, yeah, like when they were going to that awards ceremony and then her. [34:56] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Hosting the party, she definitely, I think, dismissed him a lot. I think she was more aware of that with him. I think that she thought that she was a great mom and really present and there in the fight. I think it was interesting how she was like, I've done this all for you. [35:17] Dr. Katrina Furey: Not true. [35:21] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: It was interesting. [35:22] Dr. Katrina Furey: And she takes the pizza back. I thought this was a great portrayal of narcissistic personality disorder. I mean, I just thought it was. [35:31] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: So good that back on the daughter, I thought it was so funny when she mentioned therapy, she's like, oh, I can tell you. [35:41] Dr. Katrina Furey: That I paid for. So if we zoom out, I think, like, classic narcissistic personality disorder. I think her husband accuses her of that at some point or points it out, but so we see. Alex is the center of her world, and she is famous and gets all this attention for being on the show. You can tell that her whole family unit of her husband and daughter serves her. She is the center. Her husband and daughter fall into place. They know how to play their roles, and they just do it no matter what. Right. And I thought we saw that really clearly when they were driving to that award show. And she's clearly upset about everything. But then her daughter starts to get really upset, and Alex, it just doesn't feel genuine that she cared. It's like, I feel like everyone in her life is there to serve her, even her daughter. And I just her daughter points that. [36:37] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Out in the fight. [36:39] Dr. Katrina Furey: Right. And then Alex can't take it as a narcissist would not be able to take it or be able to see and be accountable for their own behavior because that threatens their already fragile inner sense of self. So they have to flip the switch. [36:55] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Which she does in a really big way and comes back with. Right. Like, your head broke my body. I had to be stitched up after you didn't know that to say to your child. [37:05] Dr. Katrina Furey: And she says, like, F you, I'm taking this pizza. You don't come back from that stuff. But I felt like that did give us insight into who she authentically. And do you think that because maybe. [37:22] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: It was really clear to others, but not me. Was Alex assaulted by Mitch? [37:28] Dr. Katrina Furey: I still think it's it's I don't think, like, are you talking about the scene where she's talking to Mitch or just overall? [37:39] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: That scene was the only reason I thought she wasn't right, because it seemed manipulative manipulating him. Or she could say that. [37:46] Dr. Katrina Furey: But then all of this other stuff. [37:48] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And then in the last episode, there was some point where it did come up again, where in a way that really made me think that she was. [38:00] Dr. Katrina Furey: Well, I think she was certainly harassed. Like, we saw that in that throwback episode know, he's commenting on the other anchor's dress and her body and like, well, you'd look great in that dress, Alex. Because then she wouldn't be wearing blah, blah, blah. I think certainly that was going on. And maybe now that we're talking about it, it seems like that's another gray area. Right. You don't always have to be victim or perpetrator. She probably was a little bit of both, I think. So in she probably was a victim and turned the other know, do I think she was as victimized as Hannah? I don't know. But I would be surprised because she has more power than Hannah. But certainly could be. Yeah. I mean, she would be, like, almost like the ultimate this is gross. But putting myself in Mitch's mind, like the ultimate conquest for him because of her, like, if he could get her, then I don't know. What do you think? [39:08] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I feel like it happened early on, 1012 years ago, and then she maybe forgot it kind of intentionally and then turned the blind eye to everything else. Or kind of told herself that it was more concerned. I don't know. [39:27] Dr. Katrina Furey: That's actually really interesting to think about, because I think they talk about there were, like, two times maybe they allude to having sex, but it's not clear when that happened. What were the circumstances? Were they both co anchors then, or were they not? What was the power differential with them? Yeah, that's a great point. [39:47] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And was it also just know, Mitch being like even just like maybe Alex was really down. Maybe she was having marital problems and he was just there. And they have this, like a that's something that I would like to know because I think it would help me frame her a little better. But I thought it was interesting, too, the shot of her daughter watching Bradley and Alex kind of doing that. I feel like that made the daughter feel more empathetic connected. [40:20] Dr. Katrina Furey: Sorry for yeah, and I can't decide where I fall with that. At the end, was that Alex finally doing the right thing? Or was it her again, trying to just preserve her image? I feel like the pessimist in me thinks, like, a narcissist doesn't change their stripes. And I think she's just, like, trying to preserve her image at all costs. And this time it worked in her favor. You hate to say, but then there's another part of me that wants to believe in the good in people. I bet you believe in the good in people, Portia, because she was so. [40:59] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Unwell at that mean again, they just learned this happened and all of this is going on behind the know. I think this whole thing was, like, changing her view on Mitch, and I think she know that back. And, like, she had this closeness with him. She couldn't see him in that way. She couldn't really believe it. And then this thing with Hannah was like, oh, my God. [41:21] Dr. Katrina Furey: Shattering. [41:21] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Like, he know a horrible monster like Harvey Weinstein. Right. That was so quick for her to be like, oh, he's a pig. And it's like, no, Mitch is too. [41:31] Dr. Katrina Furey: Right. [41:31] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And I don't know, you see her walking around the set, she's just like she throws the water in that guy. [41:38] Dr. Katrina Furey: It's all so, like, intense and organic. [41:42] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I think narcissists also can do things. It's not that they don't have a moral compass. They're just there the circle of their moral compass. [41:53] Dr. Katrina Furey: Exactly. That's a good point. Again, maybe it's not one or the other. Maybe it's both. Maybe it's the right thing, and it's serving her. So at that point, because it is serving her, it's easier to do. I mean, she's a compelling character, to say the least. And Jennifer Aniston does a remarkable job portraying her, which makes me a little worried. Like, I hope that's not who Jennifer Aniston. [42:21] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I don't think it is. [42:22] Dr. Katrina Furey: It can't be. Right. [42:23] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I saw her talk Adam Sandler's like Kennedy Awards. [42:27] Dr. Katrina Furey: Okay. [42:28] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: They've done so many movies together, and she just seems so funny and silly. [42:32] Dr. Katrina Furey: And down to earth. [42:33] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Down to earth. And her and Drew Barrymore were just, like, laughing about who's more close with him. I don't know. I think she's I know. [42:41] Dr. Katrina Furey: I don't see her like that. You know, it's her acting skills. It's great. Yeah, good for her. She's so great. [42:48] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: So what we also wanted to talk about is kind of comparing Yanko and Claire, their relationship and Hannah. [42:56] Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah. So again, we see claire is I don't know what her role is, like intern or something, but she's, like, from a really rich family. It comes out. But she wants to be in the biz, and Yanko is the weatherman. I just love how much he loves the weather. That's how I feel about science sometimes. I just want to tell people things about fireworks and the electrons and everyone's face glazes over, but I think it's so cool. So I just love how much he loves the weather. But anyway, so they're like, in a consensual relationship, and it's like it seems so sweet and right. It doesn't feel icky. No, it doesn't. [43:37] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: None of it does. [43:38] Dr. Katrina Furey: None of it feels icky to me. [43:41] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: He seemed really kind of caught off guard and hesitant when we see the flashback of her kind of going up to him and complimenting him and then being really direct with a little bit more of a flirtation right. And him being like, whoa. And kind of walks away. [43:55] Dr. Katrina Furey: I feel like he's probably not used to getting a lot of girls because he's just, like, so into the weather. Right. But there's a part of her that digs it. Right. [44:03] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Tell me about I think he would have immediately then been like, oh, a compliment back, or something like that. And the fact that he didn't and was so caught off guard. I mean, again, if we're just based off the scenes that we see, it does feel consensual. She also seems really kind of comically in charge in the relationship. So I think it was a good highlight, too, of, like, there's also policies in the workplace for a reason, just because of a breakup. Again, like, you're two consenting adults, maybe even within the same role. [44:41] Dr. Katrina Furey: Right. [44:42] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: But it's still, like, workplace and things can sometimes end well or not go well. So that's why there's stuff in place. But it seemed overall not really impacted by dynamics. And maybe it did help that she was very wealthy and she doesn't need to be doing any of this, or. [44:56] Dr. Katrina Furey: She'S not doing it to further her. [44:58] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Career and have him fired. [45:02] Dr. Katrina Furey: I loved when she said that, but it was just so interesting to watch their relationship unfold as this is happening, because they've been, like, dating in secret and stuff. And again, it's like when you first start dating someone, it's not that it's like, secret, secret, but you're not like, hey, guess what? All the time. Right? Right. So you could see why they want to take their time, really suss it out and feel it out. But you see them getting closer as all this is unfolding, and you see Yanko genuinely reflecting and being introspective and checking in with her. And that is why he's not a narcissist, why he's not icky like Mitch. Right. And then we see that eventually Hannah sees her going into his room with the whole when they were in California for the Wildfires and the interviews by HR were just what did you think of those? [45:57] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Like, bizarre. I mean, I was confused why, if she is the one that they're really kind of concerned about, why it's such a horrible interview and why him being the one who I would assume them being concerned of being like, the perpetrator of it was like, great. I know it should have been reversed. [46:20] Dr. Katrina Furey: And it's also like, is this, like, the gender dynamic? But then it's like, yeah, why aren't they going harder on him? It's almost, again, like, no one believes women. Claire is saying, like, no, I wasn't coerced. I really like him. We're in a relationship. I don't want to tell you about our sex life. And they don't believe her, and they keep pushing and pushing and pushing. And I guess on the one hand, it's like, okay, you want to have some degree of skepticism because if someone is being coerced and the other person is in a more powerful position, maybe they're not going to feel comfortable to tell you. But you have to have some tact, right. And have some gut instinct know, when do you push? When do you pull back? And they just kept pushing her and made her so uncomfortable. [47:04] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Hannah not going to Claire, which I thought was a really good point first, and just, like, asking her, being like, hey, I saw you go into Yanko's room. What's going on? And then, like, I mean, there's two ways to look at it, but I think, like, for, like, that was a violation. Right. Like, her personal sex information is now being shared in a, you know, starting at the process and then the questions and then how it was left. [47:31] Dr. Katrina Furey: It was just, like, so intrusive bad. [47:33] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And I think that's, again, we need to do better, because I can also. [47:39] Dr. Katrina Furey: See yeah, I can also see it from Hannah's perspective, why she would go and be afraid of her friend, and she's already triggered herself. So there's some level of projection and fear, and sometimes when bad things come out, you feel like and sometimes it is the right decision to go to the authorities who can help you rather than talk to the victim themselves or something. Right. It just gets so sticky and confusing. But it was just a really interesting portrayal of, I guess, how HR might handle it. And you want to think it wouldn't happen, but I don't think I'm naive enough to think and I'm pretty naive to think that this kind of stuff doesn't happen. [48:21] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I also think it's not and I don't know whose role it is, but I think it feels just like it shouldn't be HR's role because it feels so personal and delicate, and it's like these people you're in HR. I feel like there should be a line where it's like, if something like this is coming up, you're bringing in, like, a consultant or it's like, yeah. [48:43] Dr. Katrina Furey: Or it's like an EAP therapist. It's like, okay, let's keep it to. [48:47] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: From HR, who, you know, their job. [48:50] Dr. Katrina Furey: Should be like, okay, do you feel threatened? Like, you should ask the questions, and if they say no, you believe them, and then you say, if anything changes, here's who you call. [49:02] Dr. Katrina Furey: Right. [49:03] Dr. Katrina Furey: Or like, we have this therapist. I just want you to meet with them once and see where it goes. Right. Like someone else who can suss it out a little better. Right. [49:10] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Who's not then at work with you. [49:12] Dr. Katrina Furey: Right. Yeah. [49:13] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: That just feels really weird. And in all sorts of sizes of companies, it's like sometimes HR I know the last place I worked, we probably had, I don't know, like, 250 employees, 200 employees, and there was, like, two people in HR, and I knew them, and they were funny, and they're desperate. It's a conflict of interest. It's a huge conflict of interest for these matters, not for the other stuff that people who are lovely in HR do. [49:42] Dr. Katrina Furey: Right. But again, it's like this portrayal of HR I feel like HR went too far. They were intrusive and invasive, and I felt like asking really inappropriate questions of her when she had said, I'm good, I'm fine. I wish we could have an HR professional on sometime to sort of let us know what's it like, because this also seems really stressful for them. [50:06] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Yeah, and maybe there should be maybe the answer is, like, really significant trainings around this specifically and how to be delicate and who to call and when to bring other people in. [50:21] Dr. Katrina Furey: I feel like some people I don't. [50:23] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Know, that would be a question for them. Are you trained in how to manage a sexual misconduct issue at work? Or is it like just you kind. [50:31] Dr. Katrina Furey: Of going by the book and from the legal sort of side? But what about the psychological side and human side? And I think clearly, obviously we're interested in that side, but it's a really good point. And sadly, I was so sad when it was really interesting to see both of their reactions. Yanko was like, Yay, let's shout it from the rooftops. I can take you out to a real dinner. I'm going to buy you a steak. And Claire's, like, that was the worst experience of my whole life. And then it makes her really doubt the relationship. And I think she starts to think like, well, even if it is consensual, what is everyone going to think? And is that what my whole identity is going to be in this company? Exactly. And so they sort of stopped seeing each other and they were both so sad. And then at the end, when she comes to him and he hugs her, I was like. [51:27] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: They did a really good job, I think, of portraying multiple women of multiple ages in multiple from different races, consensual to consensual dynamics. At know it was like Hannah mia maybe alex claire like, it was just Bradley. Really interesting to see all of it unfold. [51:51] Dr. Katrina Furey: I totally agree. I thought it was fascinating. I'm excited for us to cover season two. Start watching it. Now that we've recorded this, are there any other final thoughts for our episode today? [52:05] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I don't think just maybe Mia. I mean, I think we didn't talk about her enough. I wanted to discuss that one scene at the birthday party at the bar when Mia and Hannah and Claire all kind of like, get into it about Mitch. And it was just so interesting. Now, having watched the whole show and knowing all the details, like all of their reactions. Right. Claire is like, they've all been drinking and, you know, like, F, Mitch, we should burn his genitals. And then Mia has a strong reaction to that point. Things can be and Hannah's like, then asks Mia a question. I forget what it was, but that makes Mia then reactive and leave. It was just so interesting then being. [52:48] Dr. Katrina Furey: The three of yeah, yeah. And I feel like mia loved. Like, I feel like they had a relationship, not just an affair. I feel like they were in a relationship. And you even got the sense from his wife that she knew that, too. So I feel like like loves him, and she must feel really mixed up about that. [53:10] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: How did I want to know? How did it start? Because she knew about the know. I'm glad. I think Mia is know the season want. [53:22] Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah, I want to see more from Mia. She was such a compelling character. Her character arc, I think, displayed the retaliation and retribution that anyone but women can face in the workplace with something like, so clearly. And we saw that in the past when Mitch wanted her off his team, and then in the future when Chip is trying to do the right thing, so to speak, and fires that guy for being rude and saying something inappropriate. And then she's like, you can't do like, I don't want this to be my whole identity forever. And it's just so complex and complicated. Right? [53:56] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And then she kind of speaks into the mic right. The whole studio. And after another person makes a comment, and I'm hopeful that's kind of where it ends. And also then at the end of the day, with the situation with Hannah, and then with, obviously, Alex and Bradley giving that breaking news story, and then it gets cut. [54:14] Dr. Katrina Furey: I loved how it ended like that. [54:16] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I thought it was great to see how everyone was watching it. Right? Like, Fred's, like, running down. Mia locks the door, she locks him out. Chip is outside watching it on Square, and so disheveled. And just Mitch is watching then and then it ends, which I thought was such an interesting scene. It's Mitch, right, sitting at the table, and the camera is, like, at his house, I think. And the camera is just, like, pulling back from him, and he's just sitting there. And it was like, 10 seconds, which is a long time for one scene of him just sitting. And I was like, that's how season one ends. [54:50] Dr. Katrina Furey: Wait till you see season two. That's all I have to say. [54:52] Portia Pendleton, LCSW: All right, well, we should wrap it up now. [54:55] Dr. Katrina Furey: But this was I feel like we could do ten episodes on this season. There was so much to talk about. I'm impressed with us that we got through so much so quickly. But for anyone out there listening, please interact with us. Let us know. What do you think about the show? What do you think about the themes portrayed? Do you agree with us? Do you disagree with us? We would love to engage with you and hear what you have to say. So follow us on Instagram at Analyze Scripts TikTok Analyze Scripts podcast, and we will see you next Monday with our next episode. Great. All right, bye. [55:32] Dr. Katrina Furey: This podcast and its contents are a copyright of Analyzed Scripts. All rights reserved. Any redistribution or reproduction of part or all of the contents in any form is prohibited. Unless you want to share it with. 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Lori & Julia
8/22 Tuesday Hr 2: Hollywood Speak - We have questions for Jenifer Aniston's Esthetician

Lori & Julia

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 42:06


Julia's Random Thoughts - We pay our homage to Al Hilde, a great hero for all us festival lovers. We learned so much from the latest WSJ interview with Jennifer Aniston. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Lori & Julia
8/22 Tuesday Hr 2: Hollywood Speak - We have questions for Jenifer Aniston's Esthetician

Lori & Julia

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 42:06


Julia's Random Thoughts - We pay our homage to Al Hilde, a great hero for all us festival lovers. We learned so much from the latest WSJ interview with Jennifer Aniston. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Unpopular Opinion
TUO on Ariana Grande's love patterns

The Unpopular Opinion

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 43:45


Hide your wife, hide your husband and hide your kids because Ariana's on the prowl and snatching your people up like it's nobody's business. Who knew she had it in her? The Aniston stans better keep that same energy that's all we're saying LINK LISTBookClubPatreonInstagram TikTokKarla's Stomper of The WeekJen's Manky Yokes PlaylistAnon BoxSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-unpopular-opinion. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Decision Reel
Ep.126 - The Break Up

The Decision Reel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 113:34


This week we discuss The Break-Up! Whether you're team Aniston or team Vaughn, we're all team communication! We dive into the dynamics and depth of this emotional roller coaster - Does age make you look at this movie differently? Does the ending make sense? Why is Favreau character a great depiction of a best friend? We get into all of it! Check us out on our website here at: www.thedecisionreel.com Our Socials: Facebook: www.facebook.com/thedecisionreel Instagram: www.instagram.com/thedecisionreel Twitter: www.twitter.com/thedecisionreel Check out our Merch here: https://the-decision-reel-merch-store.creator-spring.com

Boob Tube Boys
Ep 110 | Friends: "The One Where Ross Finds Out"

Boob Tube Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 82:45


Friends is a show about several friends doing friend things like revealing their love for each other while drunk. Well at least that's the gist of the show based on our episode today, anywaySpencer, Brian, and Van look back at one of the hottest sitcoms of the 90s and try to determine whether the show is deserving of its lofty praise. Watching Friends of course means that they have to look at both Chandler AND Ross, and that doesn't get the whole thing started off well. We'll also see if Phoebe can get laid, if Monica can have her spirit broken, and if Ross still has that monkey or not. So let's go dance in that fountain!

Celebrity Book Club with Steven & Lily
"The One With Matthew Perry"

Celebrity Book Club with Steven & Lily

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 51:48


Could we BE any more of a podcast? We're bravely shattering our titling format to celebrate everyone's best Friend—Matthew Perry—and his addiction tell-all "Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing." From the difficulties of being "Canadian-American" to having a hot politico for mom and the Old Spice guy for a dad, NBC's golden era, Chandler's unique linguistic cadence, the under-sung Craig Bierko, childless Aniston, and our own struggles with substance abuse—this episode is Must-See TV. Recorded in front of a live studio audience. Plus! You won't wanna miss this Friday's VIP Lounge, where we go through NY Mag's entire list of "It Girls" and decide who really is one. Join us at patreon.com/cbcthepodSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.