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4:20 pm: Cheryl Saltzman, mother of a Utah State University student and now working with Campus Reform, joins the show to discuss how a biological male is working as a resident assistant in a female dorm at USU and how the controversy now has the attention of Utah lawmakers.4:38 pm: Jennifer Graham, Ideas and Culture Editor for the Deseret News, joins the program for a conversation about her piece on why California is so different from the rest of the United States and whether the state can be saved.6:05 pm: Utah Congressman Burgess Owens joins the program for a conversation about his expectations for the second Presidency of Donald Trump.6:38 pm: Salena Zito, National Political and Culture Reporter for the Washington Examiner joins the program for a conversation about her piece on the decade she's spent covering Donald Trump.
Senior Culture Reporter and Film Critic of the Huffington Post Candice Frederick, joined me to chat about Coralie Fargeat's horrifically thought provoking THE SUBSTANCE, starring Demi Moor and Margaret Qualley, as a former and aspiring Hollywood starlet doing whatever she can to stay relevant and beautiful in society's eyes, however she can.#TheSubstance #DemiMoore #MargaretQualley #CarolynTalks #FilmCritic#TheSubstance had its North American premiere at #TIFF24 and is available for viewing on @mubi Find me on Twitter and Instagram @CarrieCNH12Buy me a coffee or pizza at https://buymeacoffee.com/carolynhinds?status=1paypal.com/paypalme/carolynhinds0525Visit Authory.com/CarolynHinds to find links to all of my published film festival coverage, writing, YouTube and other podcasts So Here's What Happened!, and Beyond The Romance.My Social Media hashtags are: #CarolynTalks #DramasWithCarrie #SaturdayNightSciFi #SHWH #KCrush Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In Today's episode of the CBL Podcast, William Wolfe sits down with Megan Basham, Culture Reporter for The Daily Wire and Author of "Shepherds for Sale," to discuss her investigative research into progressive political actors and foundations which have infiltrated the Southern Baptist Convention through large financial grants to entities like the ERLC. The podcast examines issues like immigration, climate change, abuse reform, and CRT that left-leaning groups are pushing the SBC to adopt. #CenterForBaptistLeadership #SBC2024 #MeganBasham #ShepherdsforSale #Progressive #Christian #ERLC #RussellMoore #JDGreer #DannyAkin #GeorgeSoros #DarkMoney Megan Basham is a Rotten Tomatoes-approved critic and a culture reporter for The Daily Wire and a frequent contributor to Morning Wire. In her previous role as an entertainment editor and podcast co-host for World Magazine, she interviewed numerous A-list celebrities. She has also written for The Wall Street Journal, National Review, and Townhall. She is the author of multiple books including, "Beside Every Successful Man," and the soon-to-be released "Shepherds for Sale." Learn more about Megan Basham's work: https://www.dailywire.com/author/megan-basham https://x.com/megbasham Purchase Megan's latest book "Shepherds for Sale": https://www.harpercollins.com/products/shepherds-for-sale-megan-basham –––––– Follow Center for Baptist Leadership across Social Media: X / Twitter – https://twitter.com/BaptistLeaders Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/people/Center-For-Baptist-Leadership/61556762144277/ Rumble – https://rumble.com/c/c-6157089 YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@CenterforBaptistLeadership Website – https://centerforbaptistleadership.org/ To book William for media appearances or speaking engagements, please contact him at media@centerforbaptistleadership.org. Follow Us on Twitter: William Wolfe - https://twitter.com/William_E_Wolfe Richard Henry - https://twitter.com/RThenry83 Renew the SBC from within and defend the SBC from those who seek its destruction, donate today: https://centerforbaptistleadership.org/donate/ The Center for Baptist Leadership Podcast is powered by American Reformer, recorded remotely in the United States by William Wolfe, and edited by Jared Cummings. Subscribe to the Center for Baptist Leadership Podcast: Distribute our RSS Feed – https://centerforbaptistleadership.podbean.com/ Apple Podcasts – https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/center-for-baptist-leadership/id1743074575 Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/0npXohTYKWYmWLsHkalF9t Amazon Music // Audible – https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/9ababbdd-6c6b-4ab9-b21a-eed951e1e67b BoomPlay – https://www.boomplaymusic.com/podcasts/96624 TuneIn – Coming Soon iHeartRadio – https://iheart.com/podcast/170321203 Listen Notes – https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/center-for-baptist-leadership-center-for-3liUZaE_Tnq/ Pandora – Coming Soon PlayerFM – https://player.fm/series/3570081 Podchaser – https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-center-for-baptist-leaders-5696654
Send us a Text Message.In today's episode, Angela talks with Candice Frederick about HuffPost's culture team, the need for diverse and inclusive representation in TV and film, 90s pop culture and media consumption, as well as challenging narratives and stereotypes in media and entertainment. Follow Candice's life and work here: https://candicefrederick.contently.com/ X: https://x.com/reeltalker?lang=enInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/candice.frederick.37/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/candice.frederick.37 HuffPost: https://www.huffpost.com/author/slugcandice-frederickcandice-frederick-6180577de4b0ec286d309362 MTV News: https://www.mtv.com/news Cosmo: https://www.cosmopolitan.com/ Cosmo Girl: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CosmoGirl Essence: https://www.essence.com/ Penguin Group: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penguin_Group Schomberg Center for Research and Black Culture: https://www.nypl.org/locations/schomburg Issa Rae (production company): https://hoorae.co/ Eva Longoria (production company): https://www.instagram.com/weareunbelievable/ Freaknik: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/freaknik-90s-rape-culture-black-sexual-agency_n_65fa0acae4b03f22de611b5d?d_id=7443192&ncid_tag=tweetlnkushpmg00000067&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter&utm_campaign=us_main Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11389872/ Challengers: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt16426418/?ref_=shtt_ov_tt Thank you for listening! Please take a moment to rate, review and subscribe to the Media in Minutes podcast here or anywhere you get your podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/media-in-minutes/id1555710662
Vince speaks with Kate Anderson, Culture Reporter for The Daily Caller News Foundation about what doctors behind the scenes really think about sex change procedures For more coverage on the issues that matter to you visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 from 3-6pm. To join the conversation, check us out on social media: @WMAL @VinceCoglianese. Executive Producer: Corey Inganamort @TheBirdWords See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
5/14/24 Hour 3 Vince speaks with Tommy Tuberville, US Senator from the State of Alabama about why he attended Trump's trial in NYC yesterday and the left's efforts to interfere in the election. Eric Adams says illegal aliens are great swimmers. David Trone says he relates to the black community because when he was growing up he didn't have indoor plumbing and his family was destroyed by alcoholism. Vince speaks with Kate Anderson, Culture Reporter for The Daily Caller News Foundation about what doctors behind the scenes really think about sex change procedures For more coverage on the issues that matter to you visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 from 3-6pm. To join the conversation, check us out on social media: @WMAL @VinceCoglianese. Executive Producer: Corey Inganamort @TheBirdWords See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Netflix hit series 'Baby Reindeer' is based on Scottish comedian Richard Gadd harrowing experience being stalked by an obsessed woman as well as the trauma of sexual assault. Candice Frederick (Senior Culture Reporter @ Huffpost) joins Christina to unpack the series, process their reactions to it, talk about the important and complex issues it deals with, how some viewers are reacting to it and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Vince speaks with Kate Anderson, Culture Reporter for The Daily Caller News Foundation about how top doctors complained of detransitioners “posing harm” at a recent medical conference. To join the conversation, check us out on social media: @WMAL @VinceCoglianese. Executive Producer: Corey Inganamort @TheBirdWords See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
3/11/24 Hour 2 Vince speaks with Batya Ungar Sargon, Opinion editor at NewsWeek and author of "Bad News: How Woke Media Is Undermining Democracy" who reacts to last night's Oscars which included Jonathan Glazer, who won an Oscar for best International Film, saying “We stand here as men who refute their Jewishness and the Holocaust being hijacked by an occupation.” Robert DeNiro says he couldn't play Trump in a movie, but previously had no problem playing Satan. Vince speaks with Kate Anderson, Culture Reporter for The Daily Caller News Foundation about how top doctors complained of detransitioners “posing harm” at a recent medical conference.  To join the conversation, check us out on social media: @WMAL @VinceCoglianese. Executive Producer: Corey Inganamort @TheBirdWords See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're back with our second installment of Sound On: The series where WBUR Senior Arts and Culture Reporter and Critic Amelia Mason joins The Common to share a new album from a rising artist or band in Massachusetts. Today, we're discussing "i know i know i know," an expansive new album from Western Massachusetts-based band, Cloudbelly. Check out Amelia's full write-up on Cloudbelly here. Greater Boston's daily podcast where news and culture meet.
By the end of March, the Academy Awards and the Grammys will have finished, with hours of dedicate coverage, posts and memes galore. But viewing figures in the US show less people are tuning in. There's a tendency to highlight the glitziness and importance of these events in the US, UK and Europe, but are award shows held to the same standard everywhere? And do these shows even matter anymore?Noor Nanji, the BBC's Culture Reporter and Fan Wang, a BBC Journalist in Singapore tell us about what award shows exist across Asia, and whether winning an award holds the same weight culturally. Nyasha Michelle, a journalist at BBC Africa also gives us a glimpse into Africa's award show industry.Plus, what do you have to do behind the scenes to actually win an Oscar? It's not as simple as putting in the best performance. Stars like Oppenheimer's Cillian Murphy, Maestro's Bradley Cooper, Killer of the Flower Moon's Lily Gladstone and the studios behind them have been on the campaign trail to try and secure that famous golden statue. We get some Hollywood insight into what it takes from Jillian Chilingerian, the co-founder of Offscreen Central.Email: whatintheworld@bbc.co.uk WhatsApp: +44 0330 12 33 22 6 Presenter: Beverly Ochieng Producers: Alex Rhodes, Adam Chowdhury and Benita Barden Editors: Simon Peeks
Mike shares arts picks and reflections before his move east.
Buy the book! Yes, " It Was All a Dream: Biggie & the World That Made Him" authored by our guest for this episode Justin Tinsley. Known for his gift of drawing parallels between culture and sport Justin is telling the story of the Notorious Biggie Small in a way that is uncovering deeper relationships, perspective and vulnerability of Christopher Wallace. Justin at the time of this episode is the Senior Sports & Culture Reporter for ESPN's Andscape. You will hear his path from the DMV to becoming a HBCU hall of famer at Hampton University to finding out "What's Going On" in is 1st assignment with ESPN. What are you waiting for... Press play, oh and don't forget to "Press Record" on this episode... Tap inMore with Justin TinsleyWeb: http://justintinsley.com/IG: @justintinsleytwitter | X: @JustinTinsleyBuy the book: https://www.amazon.com/Was-All-Dream-Biggie-World-ebook/dp/B09C18931WFor more Black in Sports additional content on our podcast see below:linktree: https://linktr.ee/blackinsports |Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/blackinsports |YouTube - @blackinsports |Instagram - @blackinsports |Twitter - @blackinsports |Website - https://www.blackinsports.com/ |Thank you & we appreciate you!#awardwinningpodcast #bestsportspodcast #blackpodwinner #fortheculture #blackinsports #sportsbusiness #podcast #tellingblackstories #blackowner #Blackeffect #sportsbiz #BlackPlayersForChange #sportsnews #blackowned #blackmedia #HBCU #blackpodcastmatter #blackmen #blackeffect #Justintinsley #espn #undefeated #andscape #therealhu #hamptonuniversity #author #outsidethelines #flugame #basketball #writer #reporter #aroundthehorn #30for30 #lebronjames #lebronvsjordan #ai #alleniverson #Biggie #biggiesmalls #book #notoriusbig #sportsculture #hiphop #rap
Hannah shares her journalism journey in today's episode. Listen as she talks with Angela about childhood influences, favorite writers and the impact of Tik Tok and influencers in today's culture. Follow Hannah's life and work here:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hannah-yasharoff Twitter: https://twitter.com/HannahYasharoff USA Today: https://www.usatoday.com/staff/2647629001/hannah-yasharoff/ Netflix Beef: https://www.netflix.com/title/81447461 Emily Yahr: https://www.washingtonpost.com/people/emily-yahr/ Caity Weaver: https://www.nytimes.com/by/caity-weaver Christine Brennan: https://www.usatoday.com/staff/2648182001/christine-brennan/ Sesame Street: https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/tv/2023/02/21/black-history-month-how-sesame-street-was-created-for-black-children/11304333002/ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hannahyasharoff?lang=en Deinfluencers: https://www.cnn.com/2023/06/11/us/deinfluencing-tiktok-trend-explained-cec/index.html Sexual Health Misinformation on Tik Tok: https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/health-wellness/2023/06/21/tiktok-sex-tips-caffeine-orgasms-slippery-elm-bark/70337351007/?gnt-cfr=1 Celebrities attending White House State Dinner: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2023/06/23/modi-state-dinner-white-house-celebrities-india/70344954007/ Thank you for listening! Please take a moment to rate, review and subscribe to the Media in Minutes podcast here or anywhere you get your podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/media-in-minutes/id1555710662
San Francisco is getting $230 million from Walgreens as settlement for their part in the "fill, fill, fill" culture of the opioid epidemic - kind of brazen, given that San Fran is just as guilty for contributing to mass drug epidemics if you look at their streets. Plus, illegal street racers near Seattle mock cops for being unable to give them chase. And finally, what is this new app Samantha Power and USAID are pushing in Ukraine, and how could this predatory technology bring The Great Reset to you as well?Guests:Terry Schilling | President, American Principles ProjectMichael Letts | Founder & CEO, In-Vest USALaurel Duggan | Social Issues and Culture Reporter, The Daily CallerMax Blumenthal | Editor, The Grayzone
One of the nation's most notorious late-term abortion doctors dies on the feast day of the patron saint of unborn babies. Plus, JPMorgan Chase gobbles up a failing regional bank - are we heading toward catastrophe, Greek style? Then, the previously deported illegal immigrant on the run in Texas, accused of fatally shooting a family of five, lives in a cartel-infested illegal immigrant settlement of tens of thousands here on U.S. soil. And finally, is Sudan shaping up to be the next proxy war battlefield between the U.S. and Russia?Guests:Laurel Duggan | Social Issues and Culture Reporter, The Daily CallerJeffrey Tucker | President, Brownstone InstituteTodd Bensman | Senior National Security Fellow, Center for Immigration StudiesJoseph Solis-Mullen | Independent Researcher & Journalist
Listen to this weeks episode as Laurina interviews the lovely CT Jones - a journalist for the Rolling Stone who covers digital trends and the creator economy. They discuss topics like - looking at memes and digital culture from a scholarship angle, how CT became a writer, what happens when articles are NSFP (not safe for parents), and how effective the D.A.R.E. program actually was. If you're in New York on April 29th, go see CT at Digital Void's Festival - Memes, Myths, and Magic! Tickets here Go check out CT's pieces at - https://www.rollingstone.com/author/cjones/ and follow their instagram at @zoectjones
Candice Frederick, Senior Culture Reporter at HuffPost, joins Christina to talk about April's interesting TV shows & themes. Netflix Beef , Tiny Beautiful Things, Dead Ringers, Fatal Attraction, the return of Yellowjackets and much more! Twitter Candice Frederick @ReelTalker Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week's show is sponsored by Dreamhost. Everything you need to launch a website... and own and control your own work. Transparent pricing and a 100% uptime guarantee.Is it "cheating" to use copy-and-paste in your comic? The answer may surprise you! Then we're joined by Special guest David Betancourt, the comics-culture reporter with The Washington Post.ON THIS WEEK'S SHOW...Copy... Paste... Perfect!UPDATE: D&D using Creative CommonsUPDATE: Getty Images is suing Stable DiffusionInterview with David Betancourt, the comics-culture reporter with The Washington Post.You get great rewards when you join the ComicLab Community on Patreon$2 — Early access to episodes$5 — Submit a question for possible use on the show AND get the exclusive ProTips podcast. Plus $2-tier rewards.Brad Guigar is the creator of Evil Inc and the author of The Webcomics Handbook. Dave Kellett is the creator of Sheldon and Drive.Listen to ComicLab on...Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsPandoraStitcher
A rare showcase of archives and memorabilia from the life of Angela Davis is on display at the Oakland Museum of California. The exhibit includes photos, speeches and posters collected over the span of several years. The archive highlights Davis' legacy and a fight for abolition and Black lives — one that is still relevant today. Guest: Ariana Proehl, Culture Reporter for KQED This episode was produced by Maria Esquinca and Adhiti Bandlamudi. Ericka Cruz Guevarra is the host. Your support makes KQED podcasts possible. You can show your love by going to https://kqed.org/donate/podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode, Rachelle Hampton is is joined by NBC's Morgan Sung to talk about how she lives online as an internet culture reporter. They talk about early internet loves like Avatar: The Last Airbender fanfiction, who Morgan thinks you need to follow on social media, and her and Rachelle's favorite online conspiracy theories. This podcast is produced by Daniel Schroeder, Rachelle Hampton, and Daisy Rosario. Subscribe to Slate Plus at http://slate.com/icymiplus Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode, Rachelle Hampton is is joined by NBC's Morgan Sung to talk about how she lives online as an internet culture reporter. They talk about early internet loves like Avatar: The Last Airbender fanfiction, who Morgan thinks you need to follow on social media, and her and Rachelle's favorite online conspiracy theories. This podcast is produced by Daniel Schroeder, Rachelle Hampton, and Daisy Rosario. Subscribe to Slate Plus at http://slate.com/icymiplus Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode, Rachelle Hampton is is joined by NBC's Morgan Sung to talk about how she lives online as an internet culture reporter. They talk about early internet loves like Avatar: The Last Airbender fanfiction, who Morgan thinks you need to follow on social media, and her and Rachelle's favorite online conspiracy theories. This podcast is produced by Daniel Schroeder, Rachelle Hampton, and Daisy Rosario. Subscribe to Slate Plus at http://slate.com/icymiplus Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode, Rachelle Hampton is is joined by NBC's Morgan Sung to talk about how she lives online as an internet culture reporter. They talk about early internet loves like Avatar: The Last Airbender fanfiction, who Morgan thinks you need to follow on social media, and her and Rachelle's favorite online conspiracy theories. This podcast is produced by Daniel Schroeder, Rachelle Hampton, and Daisy Rosario. Subscribe to Slate Plus at http://slate.com/icymiplus Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Oscar-winning icon Paul Newman suddenly has a memoir, even though he passed away in 2008. How is that possible? We bring on "The New York Times" culture reporter and bestselling author Dave Itzkoff to discuss the discovery of transcripts that were locked away for decades - and how they were since edited into a brand new autobiography, "The Extraordinary Life of an Ordinary Man." Plus, Dave discusses his 2018 biography, "ROBIN," and the insights he found about the secretly sullen genius behind beloved comedies like "Mrs. Doubtfire" and "Good Morning, Vietnam." They also dive into the fresh start for "Saturday Night Live," Dave's recent interview with James Corden, and "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever." As always, If you have comments, questions, or personal misheard-lyric stories, you can send them to IfYoureAnOldSoul@gmail.com.
Online harassment takes many forms, and victims often have limited ways to protect themselves.Today, we explore we explore this form of harassment.We hear about how an online forum called Kiwi Farms served as a platform users to dox and torment transgender and neuro-divergent people for years. Kat Tenbarge, Tech and Culture Reporter at NBC, joins us.We also hear from Nina Jankowicz, author of How To Be A Woman Online: Surviving Abuse And Harassment, And How To Fight Back.We learn about how the Alex Jones verdict might influence how people behave online.Have you experienced online harassment? We want to hear from you.GUESTS: Nina Jankowicz - Vice President at the Center for Information Resilience, a UK based nonprofit that focuses on countering misinformation, documenting human rights abuse and combating online harms against humans and minorities. Kat Tenbarge - Tech and Culture Reporter at NBC Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of LOL, the crew chats with Moises Mendez, Culture Reporter of Time. Imagine a job where digging deep and reporting on pop culture is your thing?. Meet the brilliant Moises Mendez on this episode and follow him @moisesfenty.
Candice Frederick, Senior Culture Reporter @huffpost joins Christina for a discussion on the film 'Blonde', based on a novel by Joyce Carol Oates, directed by Andrew Dominik and starring Ana de Armas as Marilyn Monroe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week is really something special, a series of recordings from the floor at SDCC! Penny chatted with monsters, probably-human creators, and other folks around the con! And since Sibyl refuses to be left out of a whole episode, she included her personalized fortunes for Patreon subscribers for August! The Gelatinous Cube sounds kinda like Collin Smith. Mothman vocally resembles Kallie Chris. Cthulhu sounds an awful lot like Beth Accomando, KPBS Arts and Culture Reporter and host of https://www.kpbs.org/podcasts/cinema-junkie (Cinema Junkie). The Folletti (the chicken thing) bears a striking vocal resemblance to https://linktr.ee/judyapneeb (Judy Neeb). https://www.facebook.com/TheFilmGeeks/ (FilmGeeksSD) was represented by a very human Sterling Anno. IDWGodzilla was the also human Keith Davidsen, Director of Public Relations and Marketing at https://www.idwpublishing.com/ (IDW Comics). Monkey Minion is the also also human Dane Ault, the artist behind Monkey Minion Press and owner of the best laugh ever. https://www.paramountplus.com/shows/paramount-plus/news/1010420/monster-high-the-movie-premieres-oct-6-on-paramount-plus-and-nickelodeon/ (Monster High) was represented by the lovely human Ande Arend. Penny Cephalonia sounds a lot like Rebecca Hicks, on Twitter at @RHicks. Sibyl Corvin's voice bears an uncanny resemblance to that of Jaci Seelagy, who twitters at @jekyllyn. Music is by TJ, the empathic vampire! Learn more or get your own awesome music at https://linktr.ee/afkai (https://linktr.ee/afkai). Sound editing by Sibyl's doppelganger Jaci. Check out the art of Penny's vocal doppelganger at https://lunaseastudios.storenvy.com/ (lunaseastudios.storenvy.com)! Follow THE GORGON SHOW on Twitter at @GorgonShow, or email us at gorgonshow@faustiannonsense.com. See transcripts at faustiannonsense.com/gorgon-show. THE GORGON SHOW is a proud member of the Faustian Nonsense network. Check out other projects by FN at faustiannonsense.com. If you'd like to support the show, and the independent creators of FN, you can become a patron at patreon.com/faustiannonsense and earn our boundless and eternal gratitude! Sign up for the crossroads tier to get outtakes from THE GORGON SHOW and personalized fortunes every month from Sibyl! Mentioned in this episode: Thank you for listening! Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/faustiannonsense Thank you to our Top Patrons! Jolene Probsnothawkeye
‘It feels good to return to the beat that inspired me to become a journalist in the first place.'
Helen Holmes is a journalist, reporter, or anything you would call a writer. Helen is Culture Reporter at The Daily Beast and she formerly worked as an Arts Reporter at the Observer. I enjoy watching her IG stories of her criticizing films, her adventures, and reading her select stories from The New York Times Magazine and GQ. Scoops, Scandals, Secret Worlds. Sweet but Seiko. Please welcome Helen Holmes to Wear Many Hats. instagram.com/helenh0lmes instagram.com/wearmanyhatswmh instagram.com/rashadrastam rashadrastam.com wearmanyhats.com dahsar.com
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Monday, May 16, 20224:20 pm: Josh Blackman, author and assistant professor at the South Texas College of Law, joins Rod to discuss recent comments from Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas that trust within the court has been destroyed following the leak of the Roe v. Wade draft opinion4:38 pm: Megan Basham, Culture Reporter for The Daily Wire, joins the show for a conversation about her piece on the legend of the real Jane Roe5:05 pm: Carson Jorgenson, Chairman of the Utah Republican Party, joins Rod to discuss why the party is shunning the Utah Debate Commission in favor of holding its own debates prior to the primary election6:05 pm: Leor Sapir, an Adjunct Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, joins the program to discuss the results of a Princeton study of the effectiveness of “gender affirming therapy”6:20 pm: Brad Wilcox, a Sociology Professor at the University of Virginia joins Rod to discuss his piece in the Deseret News about what family policies should look like in post-Roe America6:38 pm: Naomi Schaefer Riley, a Resident Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, joins the show to discuss her Deseret News piece remembering Midge Decter, who warned us about the dangers of progressivism
Palak Jayswal, Culture Reporter for the Salt Lake Tribune, joins Ali to round out the week's news. Subscribe to our daily morning newsletter here. Call or text the City Cast Salt Lake hotline any time at (801) 203-0137. Looking to advertise on City Cast Salt Lake? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kicking off 2022 with a bang! We are ~refreshed~ from Christmas break and joined by special guest, Jordyn Woodruff (14:38). Jordyn is a content creator and celebrity reporter at Barstool Sports. Jordyn is most known as Jordyn Woodknow from her celebrity tea TikToks, which helped to land her gig at the media giant. During the episode, she shares her career shift from working in Insurance in Minnesota to life in the Big Apple. We dive into how Jordyn was able to make friends in her new city, her 2022 celeb predictions, and our burning questions. During our burning questions, we learn more about Jordyn's dating type - which might surprise you ;)! Follow Jordyn @Jordynwoodruff on Instagram & @jordynwoodknow on TikTok! Also check out her new show oBSessed! https://linktr.ee/jordynwoodruff Follow us on Instagram & TikTok @themoralhangoverpodcast and subscribe to the podcast, we have new episodes every other Monday! https://www.moralhangoverpodcast.com https://linktr.ee/moralhangover
On today's show, CoinDesk's Media and Culture Reporter, Will Gottsegen, interviews M.I.A., a British rapper who recently released her 2010 Mixtape "Vicki Leekx" in non-fungible-token (NFT) form in an effort to decentralize music.Read the story here.This episode is sponsored by Kava, Nexo.io and Market Intel by Chainalysis.This episode was edited & produced by Adrian Blust. -Kava lets you mint stablecoins, lend, borrow, earn and swap safely across the world's biggest crypto assets. Connect to the world's largest cryptocurrencies, ecosystems and financial applications on DeFi's most trusted, scalable and secure earning platform with kava.io.-Nexo is a powerful, all-in-one crypto platform where you can securely store your assets. Invest, borrow, exchange and earn up to 12% APR on Bitcoin and 20+ other top coins. Insured for $375M and audited in real-time by Armanino, Nexo is rated excellent on Trustpilot. Get started today at nexo.io.-Market Intel by Chainalysis—the Blockchain Data Platform—arms your team with the most complete on-chain dataset to make informed crypto investments, deliver original research, and identify and confidently fund emerging players in the market. See Chainalysis Market Intel in action now.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On today's show, CoinDesk's Media and Culture Reporter, Will Gottsegen, takes a close look at Nina, a decentralized version of a music marketplace for independent artists.Read the story here.This episode is sponsored by Kava, Nexo.io and Market Intel by Chainalysis.This episode was edited & produced by Adrian Blust. -Kava lets you mint stablecoins, lend, borrow, earn and swap safely across the world's biggest crypto assets. Connect to the world's largest cryptocurrencies, ecosystems and financial applications on DeFi's most trusted, scalable and secure earning platform with kava.io.-Nexo is a powerful, all-in-one crypto platform where you can securely store your assets. Invest, borrow, exchange and earn up to 12% APR on Bitcoin and 20+ other top coins. Insured for $375M and audited in real-time by Armanino, Nexo is rated excellent on Trustpilot. Get started today at nexo.io.-Market Intel by Chainalysis—the Blockchain Data Platform—arms your team with the most complete on-chain dataset to make informed crypto investments, deliver original research, and identify and confidently fund emerging players in the market. See Chainalysis Market Intel in action now.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On today's show, CoinDesk's Media and Culture Reporter, Will Gottsegen, reminds us of the importance of doing your own research in the context of a NFT exchange that was actually more centralized than had been thought. Read the story here.This episode is sponsored by Kava, Nexo.io and Market Intel by Chainalysis.This episode was edited & produced by Adrian Blust. -Kava lets you mint stablecoins, lend, borrow, earn and swap safely across the world's biggest crypto assets. Connect to the world's largest cryptocurrencies, ecosystems and financial applications on DeFi's most trusted, scalable and secure earning platform with kava.io.-Nexo is a powerful, all-in-one crypto platform where you can securely store your assets. Invest, borrow, exchange and earn up to 12% APR on Bitcoin and 20+ other top coins. Insured for $375M and audited in real-time by Armanino, Nexo is rated excellent on Trustpilot. Get started today at nexo.io.-Market Intel by Chainalysis—the Blockchain Data Platform—arms your team with the most complete on-chain dataset to make informed crypto investments, deliver original research, and identify and confidently fund emerging players in the market. See Chainalysis Market Intel in action now.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On today's show, CoinDesk's Media and Culture Reporter, Will Gotsegen, unpacks Universal Music Group's (UMG) recent purchase of four anthropomorphic non-fungible tokens (NFT), forming the Kingship Metaverse NFT band.Read the story here.This episode is sponsored by Kava, Nexo.io and Market Intel by Chainalysis.This episode was edited & produced by Adrian Blust. -Kava lets you mint stablecoins, lend, borrow, earn and swap safely across the world's biggest crypto assets. Connect to the world's largest cryptocurrencies, ecosystems and financial applications on DeFi's most trusted, scalable and secure earning platform with kava.io.-Nexo is a powerful, all-in-one crypto platform where you can securely store your assets. Invest, borrow, exchange and earn up to 12% APR on Bitcoin and 20+ other top coins. Insured for $375M and audited in real-time by Armanino, Nexo is rated excellent on Trustpilot. Get started today at nexo.io.-Market Intel by Chainalysis—the Blockchain Data Platform—arms your team with the most complete on-chain dataset to make informed crypto investments, deliver original research, and identify and confidently fund emerging players in the market. See Chainalysis Market Intel in action now.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
She's interviewed Carole Baskin, researched the history of a spaceship atop a Tampa strip club, and above all, she wants you to see your local newspaper as a vital and trusted community resource. Join me as I talk about these topics and more with Tampa Bay Times Life and Culture reporter Gabrielle Calise.
Cat Sandoval is a Culture Reporter at Newsy based in Chicago. She primarily focuses on race, diversity, and inclusion stories. We discussed Landmark's Team Management and Leadership Program and topics on diversity and inclusion."Stop hiding. We need you to represent us." I keep these words with me at all times. I am a reporter, video journalist, and entrepreneur. I began my career behind the camera, in charge of production logistics. This time, I'm on camera -- hiding no longer.In this ever-changing video industry, from politics to entertainment, whether it's shooting on a 4K camera or a DSLR, storytelling is important. My goal is to diversify the newsroom through the stories and people we interview.I've worked with large and boutique production companies for 15 years, including 11 years in journalism. Some of my clients include Daily News, Mashable, NBC, EBRU TV, ABS CBN News, Wine Enthusiast Magazine, and Snippies. Because I've freelanced for so long, I understand what it means to be entrepreneurial, to be hungry for adventure, and to always be curious.Specialties: On-air talent, shooter (Canon C100, 70D, 5D, Panasonic HMC 150 & SONY EX1), editor (fcpX, fcp7, premiere), logistics queen, producer, production consultant, and karaoke singing master.I pitch story ideas, produce, report, and at times edit videos for the culture team.My primary focus is on race, diversity, and inclusion stories.
Cat Sandoval is a Culture Reporter at Newsy based in Chicago. She primarily focuses on race, diversity, and inclusion stories. We discussed Landmark's Team Management and Leadership Program and topics on diversity and inclusion."Stop hiding. We need you to represent us." I keep these words with me at all times. I am a reporter, video journalist, and entrepreneur. I began my career behind the camera, in charge of production logistics. This time, I'm on camera -- hiding no longer.In this ever-changing video industry, from politics to entertainment, whether it's shooting on a 4K camera or a DSLR, storytelling is important. My goal is to diversify the newsroom through the stories and people we interview.I've worked with large and boutique production companies for 15 years, including 11 years in journalism. Some of my clients include Daily News, Mashable, NBC, EBRU TV, ABS CBN News, Wine Enthusiast Magazine, and Snippies. Because I've freelanced for so long, I understand what it means to be entrepreneurial, to be hungry for adventure, and to always be curious.Specialties: On-air talent, shooter (Canon C100, 70D, 5D, Panasonic HMC 150 & SONY EX1), editor (fcpX, fcp7, premiere), logistics queen, producer, production consultant, and karaoke singing master.I pitch story ideas, produce, report, and at times edit videos for the culture team.My primary focus is on race, diversity, and inclusion stories.
Vox film critic and culture reporter Alissa Wilkinson joins Matt and Dara to take a break from politics (sort of) to talk about movies. They discuss the state of the streaming wars, the fate of the post-Covid movie theater, and rehearse some Hollywood history to discover that vertical integration might be... good? Plus, some research is examined that deals with spectator inattention and umpire performance in Major League Baseball. Resources: "On going back to the movies" by Alissa Wilkinson (Vox; June 23) The Paramount Decrees (Dept. of Justice) "Judge Agrees to End Paramount Consent Decrees" by Eriq Gardner (Hollywood Reporter; Aug. 7, 2020) White paper: "The Dynamics of Inattention in the (Baseball) Field" by James E. Archsmith, Anthony Heyes, Matthew J. Neidell & Bhaven N. Sampat (NBER; June 2021) Hosts: Matt Yglesias (@mattyglesias), Slowboring.com Dara Lind (@DLind), Immigration Reporter, ProPublica Alissa Wilkinson (@alissamarie), Film Critic and Culture Reporter, Vox Credits: Erikk Geannikis, Producer Ness Smith-Savedoff, Engineer As the Biden administration gears up, we'll help you understand this unprecedented burst of policymaking. Sign up for The Weeds newsletter each Friday: vox.com/weeds-newsletter. The Weeds is a Vox Media Podcast Network production. Want to support The Weeds? Please consider making a contribution to Vox: bit.ly/givepodcasts About Vox Vox is a news network that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Follow Us: Vox.com Facebook group: The Weeds Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of Media in Minutes, we talk with New York Times Culture Reporter, Sarah Bahr. She shares some of the most memorable celebrities she's interviewed, what story didn't quite go as planned and about the time she saw 30 live New York City theatre shows in just 10 weeks! Sarah also gives us her recommendations on music, theatre and art. Check out Sarah's article on the Westchester Broadway Theater. Read her article on the mansion in Chicago for the express desk at the New York Times.Check out Sarah's article about artwork in Indianapolis during March Madness. If you want to learn more about Gang Gang, visit https://ganggangculture.com. To learn more about Sarah's recommendation, All Creatures Great and Small, here's the link: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/shows/all-creatures-great-and-small/#
Dr. Nadine Burke-Harris was sworn in as California's first Surgeon General back in 2019. She's been helping lead the response to the coronavirus pandemic and has been especially concerned about the toll it's taking on communities of color and children. Guest: Dr. Nadine Burke-Harris, California Surgeon General The vaccine code system that was designed to help people in hard-hit communities across California get access to vaccinations may need a makeover. The codes are being shared and people who don't qualify are taking up spaces reserved for those communities. A national environmental group is suing the Newsom Administration. The Center for Biological Diversity claims thousands of oil and gas drilling permits have been illegally approved. Reporter: Ted Goldberg, KQED A new report has found that regulators overstated reductions in the state’s greenhouse gas emissions. A key problem is that emissions from the transportation sector have increased in recent years. Reporter: Kevin Stark, KQED A report by the Energy Institute at Berkeley's Haas School of Business and the nonprofit Next 10 found rates are much higher for Californians. In fact, Pacific Gas & Electric customers pay 80% more than the national average. Reporter: Lily Jamali, The California Report With the death Monday of Lawrence Ferlinghetti at the age of 101, San Francisco has lost a figure synonymous with more than a half century of the city’s cultural history. His lasting legacy will go far beyond just the City Lights Book Store. Guest: Chloe Veltman, KQED Arts and Culture Reporter
Nearly a year ago our entire world came to a screeching halt. Although it was unexpected and largely unwelcomed, we were all given a unique opportunity to critique our reality as we #stayathome.Alissa Wilkinson, Film Critic and Culture Reporter at @voxdotcom, is someone who has dedicated her life to critique and culture.Since we wrestle with difficult topics and a flood of opinions daily, we thought Alissa would be the perfect guest to discuss the role of critique in our society today. In our conversation with Alissa we ponder this:Is the entertainment industry dictating what is going on in our world, or are we shaping our society and the entertainment industry is simply creating content as a response?Tune in to episode 19 of #TheBalancedVoice #podcast, February 10th at 10am on the @crimestoppersofhouston Facebook page. Or listen tomorrow through the link in bio!
Hang & Focus Live, featuring Elizabeth Montgomery, Arts & Culture Reporter for @azcentral! Elizabeth was just elected as President of the Arizona Association of Black Journalists! #HangAndFocus #ATC #ArizonaTheatreCompany #Podcast
To see the latest coronavirus coverage, visit WAMU.org and DCist.com. We're updating our stories around the clock. We've also created a Facebook group. To join, search for "D.C. Area Coronavirus Updates" on Facebook. The reporters behind What's With Washington have been hustling to cover COVID-19 in every way they can, and in this episode, we're highlighting some of their work. Daniella Cheslow, WAMU's power and influence reporter, joins Mikaela to break down a question many of us are asking: Why is it taking so long to get lots of people tested? Then, we look for ways to help our community and our region with stories from Elliot Williams, Maureen Pao, Jonquilyn Hill and Eliza Berkon. More details on how to help: Mikaela Lefrak (Arts and Culture Reporter, WAMU) talked about how you can donate blood at your local hospital. Elliot Williams (Staff Writer, DCist) talked about the Mutual Aid network for Wards 7 and 8. You can also access the Mutual Aid Network's spreadsheet (bit.ly/dcmutualaidspreadsheet) or connect on Facebook. Maureen Pao (Reporter, WAMU) talked about how you can donate non-perishable food items or volunteer with The Capital Area Food Bank (www.capitalareafoodbank.org). Jonquilyn Hill (Producer, 1A and WAMU Podcasts) talked about how the Homeless Children's Playtime Project (playtimeproject.org) is putting together playsets for kids living in shelters. You can support their work by making a donation. Eliza Berkon (Reporter, WAMU's Affordability Desk) talked about buying a gift card to your favorite local restaurants and donating to D.C.'s Virtual Tip Jar.
In this episode of Showcase; The Berlin International Film Festival 00:42 Scott Roxborough, Culture Reporter 01:13 Bauhaus Movement 05:55 Brexit Impact on the Arts 11:16 Robert Eaglestone, Editor of Brexit and Literature 13:31 Anila Quayyum Agha's Immersive Installations 23:39 #Berlinale #Brexit #Bauhaus
The Berlin International Film Festival is celebrating its platinum anniversary this year. And the 2020 edition of the event offers movie buffs a rich selection that is very different from the line-ups of the Oscars, BAFTAS and Golden Globes. 18 movies are competing this year for the Berlinale's prestigious Golden and Silver Bear Awards. And independent and mid-sized movie studios get to show off their art-house biopics, mystery thrillers and epic dramas. Scott Roxborough, Culture Reporter #berlinale #cinema #filmfestival
Dave Itzkoff is the Culture Reporter for the New York Times. He is also the author of Robin, a biography about the life and death of actor and comedian, Robin Williams. Dave was in town for the Jewish Book Festival at The J and Lern was lucky enough to meet him at Plaza Frontenac to discuss the book as well as his interesting career in journalism. If you are a fan of Robin Williams in any capacity, you must own a copy of Robin—the book is extensively researched and full of life moments that will captivate you. Dave has created a time capsule for Robin Williams’ life that will live on for generations just like the fantastic plethora of movies, stand up specials and TV shows that Robin has left to the world.
San Francisco's Arts Commission wants a public monument honoring poet Maya Angelou. It's part of an effort to fix the fact that just 2 percent of public sculptures in the city honor women. But the commission and the local arts community can't agree on how Maya Angelou should be represented. The debate has highlighted a rift between people who want to see women represented in the same way men are -- through statues -- and others who say there's gotta be a better way to honor women. Guest: Chloe Veltman, Arts & Culture Reporter for KQED
SPEAKERS Tom Siebel CEO, C3.ai; Author, Digital Transformation: Survive and Thrive in an Era of Mass Extinction In Conversation with Nellie Bowles Tech and Culture Reporter, The New York Times This program was recorded in front of a live audience at The Commonwealth Club of California in San Francisco on July 15th, 2019.
We catch up with Saeed Saeed Arts and Culture Reporter at the National as he makes his way to Morocco for the annual Mawazine Music Festival, featuring some of the world's biggest acts including The Black Eyed Peas, J Balvin, and David Guetta. We also talk to him about his interview with Guetta and run through Saeed's epic 70 facts in honour of Lionel Richie's 70th Birthday. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio
Can arts change our communities like they change our lives? ArtsFund joined us to share pivotal research from their first-ever Social Impact of the Arts Study in King County, and presented a panel of local leaders who provided perspectives on how we can engage the arts to strengthen our region in fields such as youth development and education, health and wellness, neighborhood vitality, and more. These panelists identified ways we can activate the findings from this new wave of research, framing a deeper understanding of the public value of the arts in our evolving community. Sit in for a chance to learn how every one of us can harness the arts to participate in the advancement of community priorities—and take action to sustain a thriving, equitable society in our region. Panelists: Randy Engstrom, Director of Seattle Office of Arts & Culture; James Miles, Executive Director of Arts Corps; Vivian Phillips, Arts Leader and Advocate; and Harold (Jay) Vogelsang, President and Chief Development Officer at Swedish Medical Center Foundation. Moderator: Marcie Sillman, Arts and Culture Reporter at KUOW Framing presentation of study’s findings: Sarah Sidman, ArtsFund Vice President of Strategic Initiatives & Communications. Case study presentation: Holly Jacobson, Path with Art Executive Director. Presented by ArtsFund and Town Hall Seattle. Recorded live at The Forum at Town Hall Seattle on May 17, 2019.
Saeed Saeed, Arts and Culture Reporter at the National is fresh off the plane from Jordan having attended the press conference and premiere screening of Aladdin with Will Smith, Mena Masoud and Naomi Scott plus director Guy Ritchie. We find out what he thought of it, and also the deciding factor that made Will Smith come on board for the film! Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio
SPEAKERS Bret Easton Ellis Author, White (Forthcoming), American Psycho, The Rules of Attraction, Less Than Zero; Screenwriter; Host, “The Bret Easton Ellis Podcast” Nellie Bowles Tech and Culture Reporter, The New York Times—Moderator This program was recorded in front of a live audience at The Commonwealth Club in San Francisco on April 16th, 2019.
We talk the upcoming extravaganza for the Sharjah World Book Capital Inauguration plus the gulf's first short-listed female author for the International Man Booker Prize, as well as a special insight into Oud maestro Omar Bashir with Saeed Saeed, Arts and Culture Reporter at The National. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio
We talk the Brit Awards, the women dominating the International Prize for Arabic Fiction, John Legend and Palestine, Baby inspiration for Nancy Ajram's new tune plus George Michael's stunning art collection going under the hammer, with Saeed Saeed Arts and Culture Reporter for The National. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio
The teenage influencer market is already worth a billion dollars and this is set to double in the next year. What are the implications for these teens who shoot to internet stardom so quickly and how does the role of their parents change when money gets involved? These are just some of the questions we address on this week’s episode of BYOO. Before listening, check out the documentary Teen Boss which is part of the Follow This series on Netflix. Scaachi Koul, Culture Reporter for Buzzfeed News, follows the story of Danielle Kohn who rose to fame at only 14 years old through the lip- synching app Tiik Tok (formerly Musical.ly) and now has over 10 million followers and a budding pop career.
The poke craze that has swept across the U.S. is only the latest sign that Hawaii’s food holds a strong fascination for mainlanders. In recent years, high-profile chefs and experimental restaurants have popularized not only poke, but also Hawaii-nurtured Pan-Pacific dishes like Filipino pork and loco moco—which now can be enjoyed at a food truck in Topeka or a Tiki restaurant in Scottsdale. Although much of the islands’ signature fare (including pineapples) was actually imported during the colonial period, Hawaii conjures mouthwatering images of homegrown Kona coffee and macadamia nuts. And the traditional Hawaiian Luau has become a universal emblem of savory hospitality. Why is the mainland so enraptured by Hawaii’s cuisine? What role does its culinary bounty play in Hawaii’s tourist industry, and what will be its next five-star food export? Is there any downside to the mainland’s embrace—and sometimes kitschy, carb-heavy reimagining—of authentic island dishes? Chef, restaurateur, and television personality Sam Choy, food writer and author of The Poke Cookbook Martha Cheng, corporate executive chef of Foodland Super Markets Keoni Chang, Hawaii native and San Francisco restaurateur Jordan Keao, and moderator Noe Tanigawa, Arts & Culture Reporter for Hawai’i Public Radio visited Honolulu on May 31, 2018 to take part in a Zócalo/Daniel K. Inouye Institute “Pau Hana” discussion at Artistry Honolulu titled “Why Is the Mainland So Fascinated by Hawaii's Food?”
Leah Fessler is a reporter at Quartz, The Atlantic's global business sister-site, where she covers gender, relationships, and work culture. She also writes on the intersection of feminism and tech, and is a nationally acclaimed expert on hookup culture. Her work has been published in The Washington Post, The Atlantic, The Wall Street Journal, and more. Prior to Quartz, she worked in management at Bridgewater Associates, the world's largest hedge fund, and studied English and creative writing at Middlebury College in Vermont. She lives in Brooklyn with her pug, Chester, and is originally from Boston.Aired April 18, 2018 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Maryalice and Julia spoke with Sarah Lane, a Principal Dancer with the American Ballet Theater, about her accomplishments as a dancer, her struggles with confidence and self-esteem, and her fondness for ice cream. And, instead of the usual chatter, the ladies sat down with Kaitlyn Tiffany, Culture Reporter at the The Verge for a summer pop culture roundup of everything you should be listening to and watching this summer by ladies.