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Latest podcast episodes about edith zimmerman

A is for Apple: An Encyclopaedia of Food & Drink
A is for Aloes, Aspic and Amino Acids

A is for Apple: An Encyclopaedia of Food & Drink

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 73:30


In this episode Allie gives Sam and Neil a topic to sink their teeth into as we discuss all things meaty. We chat about fake birds, meat jellies and learn why certain molecules make savoury food so irresistibly scrumptious.Useful Links and things mentioned in the episodeNeil cooks Jane Grigson's recipe for Guards of HonourEating Ortolans - Gastro ObscuraNeil's woodcock recipeNeil's snipe recipeAlouette, Gentile AlouetteNeil's recipe for Seftons (savoury custards)Neil cooks Jane Grigson's recipe for Hindle WakesJurassic Park Lysine SceneWhat Should We Call Frankenmeat? The Cut by Edith Zimmerman (2018)Carry on Screaming Reel (sadly this doesn't show the ‘victims' getting encased in wax but it gives you an idea)Han Solo frozen in Carbonite Suggested ReadingThe Inferno (1265-1321), by Dante AlighieriForme of Cury (c.1380)Fool's Gold: A History of British Saffron (2023) by Sam Bilton‘The Sit Down' in Medium Raw by Anthony Bourdain (2010) for the description of eating OrtolansA Gothic Cookbook (2024) by Ella Buchan and Dr Alessandra PinoBefore Mrs Beeton: Elizabeth Raffald, England's Most influential Housekeeper (2023) Neil ButteryThe Constance Spry Cookery Book (1956) by Rosemary Hume and Constance SpryMrs Beeton and Mrs Marshall (2023) by Emma KayRebecca (1938) by Daphne du Maurier

(UN)COVER GIRL
Chris Evans, GQ (2011)

(UN)COVER GIRL

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 54:06


Happy V-Day (ug)gos! Come celebrate the holiday with our favorite himbo: Chris Evans. In this ICONIC GQ profile, writer Edith Zimmerman spends a week falling in love with her subject. Fresh off Captain America fame, Evans is drinking, smoking and hitting the club, all while flirting with his interviewer. We dive deep into the celebrity-journalist interaction that has since inspired a full-blown romance novel.Subscribe to our Patreon HEREFollow us on Instagram HEREFollow us on Tiktok HEREFollow Beatrice HEREFollow Ivana HERE

First Draft with Sarah Enni
Let Your Heroines Be Horny With Elissa Sussman

First Draft with Sarah Enni

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 70:57


First Draft Episode #352: Elissa Sussman Elissa Sussman is the author of adult romance Funny You Should Ask, and YA novels Drawn That Way, Burn, and Stray.  This episode is brought to you by Revision Season, the seven-week virtual master class in novel revision led by award-winning author Elana K. Arnold. The Spring 2022 course will run from May 1 to June 23 and enrollment is open now! Learn more at ElanaKArnold.com. Links to Topics Mentioned In This Episode: Elissa's previous interviews on First Draft here and here (with illustrator Arielle Jovellanos) Kate Spencer is the co-host of the award-winning podcast Forever35, and author of the memoir The Dead Moms Club. She joins to talk about her first novel, In a New York Minute. Jennifer E. Smith, author of YA novels The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight, Hello, Goodbye, and Everything in Between and more. She's here to talk about her first picture book, Creature of Habit (with illustrator Leo Espinosa), and her first adult novel, The Unsinkable Greta James. “Chris Evans: American Marvel,” by Edith Zimmerman for GQ “Tom Hiddleston on Taylor Swift, Heartbreak, and Great Bolognese,” by Taffy Brodesser-Akner for GQ “The Full Tatum,” by Jessica Pressler for GQ Thanks for Listening!

Really Good Shares
Drawn Out

Really Good Shares

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 22:28


Edith Zimmerman was a successful writer and blog editor who quit everything and dropped off the internet for three years while she figured out what she wanted to do with her life. She decided to stop drinking and start drawing. Her first year sober was the official start of her second act as an illustrator, and her comic, "My First Year Sober" became a huge hit. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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A Thing or Two with Claire and Erica
Things We Want to Leave Behind and How to Start a Running Routine

A Thing or Two with Claire and Erica

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 47:47


Less running around to meetings, more running routines! If this ep had a mantra, that would be it.   Other running and running-adjacent content: the C25K app, our podcast ep with Coach Bennett, Edith Zimmerman’s Drawing Links newsletter, and Nikki Ogunnaike and Aminatou Sow on IG.   Some “things we’re over” further reading: A BBC article on air travel + the environment, a tweet about overscheduled days, and a NYT article about disability and virtual accommodations.    We want/need your thoughts at @athingortwohq, podcast@athingortwohq.com, and 833-632-5463! And, if you want more of our thoughts—on running and plenty more—come get ‘em at Secret Menu.   Try Right Wellness and CBN, the latest transformative hemp ingredient. Get 20% off with the code RIGHTFORYOU. Take Modern Fertility’s fertility test for $20 off when you use our link. Cozy up to American Giant’s Classic Full Zip Hoodie—15% off your first order with the code ATHINGORTWO. YAY.   Produced by Dear Media

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So You Want to Launch a Newsletter: Tips From Substack Writers

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2020 34:34


This episode, part one in a two-part series on the Creator Economy, explores the process and economics behind creating an independent newsletter. In this candid conversation, host Lauren Murrow talks with four Substack writers—an artist, a technologist, a journalist, and a clinical researcher-turned-psychedelics scholar—about how to find and foster an audience, the calculus behind going paid versus unpaid, the pressure to produce, and financial benchmarks for making a living from newsletter writing.The pandemic has prompted a reckoning within traditional media  and, in parallel, a surge in the newsletter ecosystem. On Substack, readership and active writers both doubled from January through April. The newsletter hosting platform now has more than 100,000 paying subscribers.This episode reveals the behind-the-scenes experiences of four newsletter creators, all of whom launched roughly within the past year:Software engineer Lenny Rachitsky, most recently a growth product manager at Airbnb, whose tech-focused dispatch is called Lenny’s Newsletter.Artist and writer Edith Zimmerman, creator of the Drawing Links newsletter, which chronicles her life and musings through comic-style illustrations. Zach Haigney, an acupuncturist and researcher whose newsletter, The Trip Report, explores the science, policy, and business behind medicinal psychedelics.And Patrice Peck, a freelance journalist—previously a staff writer at BuzzFeed—whose newsletter, Coronavirus News for Black Folks, highlights the pandemic’s disproportionate impact on the black community.Listen to the end of the episode to hear more about Patrice, Zach, Edith, and Lenny's top newsletter recommendations:Patrice’s newsletter recs:The Intersection by Adriana LacyBeauty IRL by Darian Symone HarvinCarefree Black Girl by Zeba BlayMaybe Baby by Haley Nahman Zach’s newsletter recs:Stratechery by Ben ThompsonSinocism by Bill BishopA Media Operator by Jacob Cohen DonnellyOff the Chain by Anthony PomplianoThe Weekly Dish by Andrew Sullivan Edith’s newsletter recs:The Browser by Robert CottrellThe Ruffian by Ian LeslieRidgeline by Craig ModDearest by Monica McLaughlinWhy Is This Interesting? by Noah Brier and Colin Nagy Lenny’s newsletter recs:2PM by Webb Smith Li’s Newsletter by Li Jin Alex Danco’s Newsletter by Alex DancoTurner’s Blog by Turner NovakNext Big Thing by Nikhil Basu Trivedi Big Technology by Alex KantrowitzThe Profile by Polina MarinovaEverything by Nathan Baschez, Dan Shipper, Tiago Forte, and Adam KeeslingNot Boring by Packy McCormick  Illustration: Edith Zimmerman

My friend has never listened to a podcast
S1 E17: Bonus The Dream Interview - with Jane Marie

My friend has never listened to a podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2020 40:09


This week we are dropping the third of our bonus episodes, providing further insight into some of our favourite podcasts. Tune in for an interview with the awesome Jane Marie and hear our discussions about all things MLM, phone swap, infomercials, real housewives, pyramid schemes, small towns, Stitcher, The Dream, scams, politics, feminism, comments, group texts, conspiracy theories, Ghislaine Maxwell, Little Everywhere, Wellness, Tony Robbins, FDA, Avon, This American Life, Esther Perel, where should we begin, editing, Kanye West, Donald Trump, Gwyneth Paltrow, Edith Zimmerman, ethics, Ira Glass TikTok and much, much more

In Which I Talk To Artists
Episode 47 - The Return of Edith Zimmerman

In Which I Talk To Artists

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 35:26


We are back with a new episode! We are checking in with Edith Zimmerman, a writer and cartoonist living in Brooklyn. She publishes the newsletter Drawing Links and was the founding editor of The Hairpin (RIP). She illustrates The Small Bow and ran the comics section Spiralbound. https://drawinglinks.substack.com/

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Michelle Spiva Wisdom Smack
A Touch of Spite

Michelle Spiva Wisdom Smack

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 31:45


Have you ever been slighted to the point of developing an intense desire to win? Have you developed a personal mantra of "I'll show them?" Listen to today's podcast as Michelle talks about the Wisdom Smack of using that little touch of spite to propel you toward self-improvement. Article mentioned: A Spiteful Guide to Self-Improvement by Edith Zimmerman https://www.thecut.com/2019/06/a-spiteful-guide-to-self-improvement.html Book mentioned: The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene: https://amzn.to/2RD4hdi http://michellespiva.com/Amz-RobertGreene-48LawsofPower Don't forget to use our Amazon link to support the podcast by using our Amazon Shopping link! http://MichelleSpiva.com/Amz For Interviews, sponsorship, or coaching/consulting, please send inquires to: MichelleSpiva at gmail dot com (no solicitation-spam; *You do not have permission to add this email to any email list or autoresponder without knowledge or consent) _____________________________ Further support this podcast, please do so by using any of these methods: All your Amazon shopping: http://michellespiva.com/Amz Venmo: @MichelleSpiva1 CashApp: $MichelleSpiva PayPal: http://bit.ly/Donate2Michelle Patreon: https://Patreon.com/MichelleSpiva Don't forget to like, comment, subscribe, rate, and review. Follow Michelle here: Facebook: facebook.com/FollowMichelleSpiva Twitter: @mspiva IG: @MichelleSpiva --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/michelle-spiva/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michelle-spiva/support

In Which I Talk To Artists
Episode 27 - Edith Zimmerman

In Which I Talk To Artists

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 41:57


Edith is a writer, editor, and illustrator living in Brooklyn. She works for The Cut, runs the comics section Spiralbound, and illustrates The Small Bow. https://medium.com/spiralbound/my-first-year-sober-ef0e51b6ffca http://www.edithzimmerman.com/ https://www.thecut.com/author/edith-zimmerman/ https://thesmallbow.com/

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Fitless
Bar Method with Edith Zimmerman

Fitless

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2016 39:10


Bianca sits down with Edith Zimmerman after a class at Brooklyn's Bar Method. They talk about skin and tiny movements, and they wonder about how the teacher manages to memorize everyone's name. Plus, Does This Count as Exercise?: Hiking.

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Longform
Episode 111: Anne Helen Petersen

Longform

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2014 66:36


Anne Helen Petersen writes for BuzzFeed. Her book Scandals of Classic Hollywood is out this week. "I was obsessed with Entertainment Weekly from the very first issue and I obsessively catalogued it. I made a database on my Apple IIe where I put in the title of the magazine and the number and whether it was a little 'e' or a big 'E' on the cover and the different topics and then I gave it a grade. You know how in Entertainment Weekly they give everything a grade, so I’d be like 'Oscar’s Issue: A minus.' But I learned how to obsessively track Hollywood industry even though I grew up in a very small town in northern Idaho." Thanks to TinyLetter, Bonobos, and EA SPORTS FIFA 15 for sponsoring this week's episode. Show Notes: @annehelen annehelenpetersen.com Petersen on Longform [1:00] "The Down and Dirty History of TMZ" (BuzzFeed • Jul 2014) [1:00] Scandals of Classic Hollywood (Plume • Sep 2014) [3:00] EA SPORTS FIFA 15 Readers' Poll Results [5:00] "The Gossip Industry" (Petersen's Dissertation • 2011) [pdf] [5:00] "Celebrity Gossip, Academic Style" [6:00] "The Trials of Entertainment Weekly" (The Awl • Jun 2014 ) [14:00] Longform Podcast #50: Edith Zimmerman [28:00] Lainey Gossip [32:00] "Jennifer Lawrence and the History of Cool Girls" (BuzzFeed • Feb 2014) [37:00] "Talking to Anne Helen Petersen About Leaving Academia for BuzzFeed" (The Hairpin • Mar 2014) [43:00] "Angelina Jolie’s Perfect Game" (BuzzFeed • May 2014) [45:00] "Confidentially Yours" (The Believer • May 2014) [50:00] "At Least One Real, Authentic Moment of Humanity With Cameron Diaz" (Alex Pappademas • Grantland • Jul 2014) [53:00] "How I Rebuilt Tinder and Discovered the Shameful Secret of Attraction" (BuzzFeed • Sep 2014) [100:00] "Take Time" (John Herrman • The Awl • Jun 2014 )

Longform
Episode 50: Edith Zimmerman

Longform

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2013 43:05


Edith Zimmerman is the founding editor of The Hairpin and a contributing writer to The New York Times Magazine. "I never wrote anything myself or ran anything from other people that was needlessly negative. It wasn't some false grin plastered all over it — we addressed dark things too, and poked fun at things. But I didn't want there to ever be a tone of yeah, let's really just deflate this. Because ultimately you're just stabbing at a ghost among friends. And then at the end you've all just fallen on the floor and the ghost is gone. You're not really doing anything constructive." Show notes: @edithzimmerman edithzimmerman.com The Hairpin [9:00] Letters to the Editors of Women's Magazines (The Awl) [9:45] Longform Podcast #19: Choire Sicha [13:00] "Chris Evans: American Marvel" (GQ • Jul 2011) [18:30] "99 Ways to Be Naughty in Kazakhstan" (New York Times Magazine • Aug 2012) [37:15] "Lively Woman Is in Trouble" (The Hairpin • Nov 2010)

Ask Roulette
Ask Roulette - Pat Kiernan Sing-A-Long, Zombie Apocalypse, Subway Honesty, Binders of Women

Ask Roulette

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2012 18:16


Ask Roulette is a conversation series in which strangers ask each other questions on stage. This excerpt is from our October event at Housing Works Bookstore in New York City, and features Pat Kiernan of NY1, Edith Zimmerman of the Hairpin, house band Eli Bolin, and some audience members. Questions Asked:  -- What is the most labor intensive present you've given somebody? -- Who is the most underappreciated person in your life? -- What's the one thing you would confess, if there were no consequence? -- Are you prepared for the zombie apocolypse? -- What's in your binder (if it's not full of women)? -- More! More information about Ask Roulette, including future events: www.askroulette.net Subscribe (please rate and review!) to the podcast on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ask-roulette/id527319855 Follow us Twitter.com/askroulette | Facebook.com/AskRoulette Music: Cot Dam by Clipse | Credible Threats by One AM Radio

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