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Trouble at Cancelled HQ this week with Tana and Brooke butting heads on the latest episode of their podcast! Find out which side Trisha is on! Also Justin Bieber performed with SZA over the weekend and kissed her mid show! Was it planned? And what about Hailey Bieber during all of this? PLUS Jojo Siwa and Chris Hughes are seemingly official. Is it a real relationship or just publicity? All that and more on today's Just Trish with special guest co-host, our editor Jimmy!! Follow Jimmy!!! https://www.twitch.tv/jimmywhetzel THANK YOU TO KIKOFF FOR SPONSORING TODAY'S EPISODE! Get your first month of KIKOFF PREMIUM for just $1 at https://getkikoff.com/trish THANK YOU TO MORGAN & MORGAN FOR SPONSORING TODAY'S EPISODE.Hiring the wrong firm can be disastrous. Hiring the right firm could substantially increase your settlement. With Morgan & Morgan, it's easy to get started, and their fee is free unless they win.Just visit https://ForThePeople.com/TRISH or dial #LAW (#529). THANK YOU TO MORGAN & MORGAN FOR SPONSORING! THANKS TO SONOBELLO FOR SPONSORING TODAY'S EPISODE. Sonobello! Schedule your Free Consultation today at https://www.sonobello.com/Trish SUPPORT TRANSLIFELINE!https://translifeline.org/ Sponsor Just Trish: https://public.liveread.io/media-kit/just-trish-podcast LILO AND STITCH SPOILER WARNING SKIP TO 1:11:30 ONCE SEGMENT BEGINS TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 JIMMY'S HERE, EDITING, ASEXUALS, LGBTQIA+ 12:00 GOONING, GAYS, POPE FRANCIS 22:30 FLORIDA, LABUBU, POP MART PSA, MENTAL ILLNESS, QTCINDERELLA 50:00 DISNEY, LILO AND STITCH SPOILERS, CRITICISMS1:11:30 GROWING UP GAY, JUSTIN BIEBER, SZA, HILLARY DUFF, MILEY CYRUS, BILLY RAY CYRUS 1:28:00 GOTTMIK, BOOKS, SCOTT PILGRIM, KEVIN SMITH, KEVIN JAMES, WEIGHT LOSS, BODY IMAGE, LESBIANS, GENDER, SEXUALITY, HAVING CHILDREN 1:43:00 TRAUMADUMPING, THERAPY, JOURNALING1:58:00 TIMOTHEE CHALAMET, STRAIGHT ACTORS PLAYING GAY, LUCA, MOVIES AND TV, LOST, NAVEEN ANDREWS, SEVERANCE, PEDRO PASCAL 2:15:00 JUSTIN BALDONI VS BLAKE LIVELY, TAYLOR SWIFT, MISS REMI ASHTEN, LABABU BOUQUETS 2:20:00 ALEX EARLE DANCING WITH THE STARS 2:27:00 JOJO SIWA AND CHRIS HUGHES DATING, KISSING 2:42:00 BRITNEY SPEARS LIGHTS CIGARETTE ON A PLANE, TANA VS BROOKE, DAVID DOBRIK VIEWS PODCAST Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Waiting for this episode is like waiting for rain in this drought. . .Ashley and Sara live vicariously through Hillary Duff to see their dreams of becoming a diner girl (or just living in an attic?) come true. This one's a millennial classic, folks! Come for the 11% Rotten Tomatoes rating, stay for the on-screen T9 texting. And never forget - don't let the fear of striking out keep you from playing the game. Articles + Links:18 Little Details And Tidbits You'll Never Unsee Again In "A Cinderella Story", by Farrah Penn for Buzzfeed, published on April 7, 2020Chad Michael Murray Has The Perfect Idea For "A Cinderella Story 2", by Haley Sprankle for Brit + Co, published on June 10, 2024Filming locationsThe 1994 Northridge Earthquake
Courtney and Emily are all in this together for this nostalgic discussion of Disney Channel and Ashley Spencer's book, “Disney High: The Untold Story of the Rise and Fall of Disney Channel's Tween Empire.” The Disney Channel was falling behind in children's programming in the 1990s until they discovered the tween market and launch millennial defining television programs such as Lizzie McGuire, That's So Raven, Hannah Montana, High School Musical, the Suite Life of Zack and Cody, Camp Rock, and Wizards of Waverly Place. But while tweens were eagerly consuming media, music, and merchandise, a lot was happening behind the scenes. High school is a formative time in an adolescent's life and 2000-2012 were Disney Channel's high school years as the network and its stars tried to find their identity. Review Book of the Mouse Club on iTunes and Google Play and send any questions, comments, or suggestions to the hosts at bookofthemouseclub@gmail.com Follow Our Reading Journey On Social Media! Official Instagram: @BookoftheMouse Courtney: Instagram @greatguthsby and Goodreads Emily: Instagram and Goodreads Next Book: "The Adventures of Pinocchio: Story of a Puppet” by Carlo Collodi. Vanity Fair Article: “The Untold Story of Disney Channel's Rise and Fall" by Savannah Walsh
For our final main episode of 2024, Louie and Russ look back at all the artists ranked in the Pop Pantheon this year— from Demi Lovato to Frank Ocean to Adele, Tina Turner, Pink and so many more— and, with the help of calls from our dedicated and very passionate listeners, assess whether any tier adjustments need to be made. Did Brat Summer make us overzealous on Charli XCX? Was it cruel to put Hillary Duff in Tier 5? With the blockbuster success of Wicked, has Ari finally made it to Tier 2? All that and more! We'll be publishing a couple little treats on 12/24 and 1/2 and will be back to our regularly scheduled programming on 1/9 with new weekly episodes! Come to Gorgeous Gorgeous Presents: Y2GAY! The New Year's Eve Party in BrooklynJoin Pop Pantheon: All Access, Our Patreon Channel, for Exclusive Content and MoreGIFT a Pop Pantheon: All Access subscription to your friends and fam!!!Shop Merch in Pop Pantheon's StoreFollow DJ Louie XIV on InstagramFollow DJ Louie XIV on TwitterFollow Pop Pantheon on Instagram
Send us a textThis week's episode discusses the latest Hallmark mystery, The Cases of Mystery Lane: Death is Listening. After talking to the writers and the stars of this sequel, we were a tad bit nervous about the move to premier. But it was just like the first one—a whole lot of fun. SynopsisAs Birdie and Alden Case's relationship strengthens, they discover a mutual interest for True Crime. But when their favorite podcaster is found dead, it is up to The Cases to listen to the clues. Starring Aimee Garcia and Paul Campbell.Not only do we review this comedic mystery, but Andrea shares a hilarious story about her attending a Hillary Duff concert. Follow us on social media: Instagram: @hallmarkmysteriesandmoreYoutubeOr visit our website. This podcast was created by fans for fans and is NOT affiliated with or sponsored by Hallmark or the Hallmark Channel.
Dave is a bi-coastal, classically trained, character actor who continues to work steadily in TV, Film, Commercials, Web-Series and Theatre. He received a BFA in Acting from Boston University's College of Fine Arts. After graduation, Dave moved to New York City and became very successful in TV commercials and continued advancing his career by working steadily in the theatre. Shalansky then moved to Los Angeles where he gained momentum working regularly in TV. Dave now continues to work on both coasts. His select theatre credits are: Off-Broadway: King of the Jews by Leslie Epstein (Critics Choice Award Nomination, 2023), Toby Belch in Twelfth Night, Stefano in The Tempest: both at the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, Balm In Gilead: Imua Theatre, Dirty Blonde: Florida Studio Theater, and Maggie's Riff: The Vineyard Playhouse. Select TV credits: Recurring Guest Star on Grey's Anatomy, Guest Stars on Law and Order SVU, FBI: Most Wanted, playing Henry Kissinger on The Offer for Paramount+, How to Get Away With Murder, Elementary, Famous in Love, Divorce (with Sarah Jessica Parker), HBO's Vinyl (with Ray Romano), The Mysteries of Laura (with Debra Messing), and Nurse Jackie (with Edie Falco). Also Dave has had supporting roles in such indie films such as: Rosemead with Lucy Liu, The Missing Peace (written and directed by Michael Raymond-James), A Killer Romance, Divorce Invitation (with Elliot Gould and Paul Sorvino) and According to Greta (with Hillary Duff and Ellen Burstyn). Other select TV credits include: Six Feet Under, Legends, Newsreaders, Mob City, Perception, Lie To Me, Ringer, Castle, Southland, and ER. Dave is probably best known for his recurring Guest starring role of Harry on the Gilmore Girls. Dave is monumentally grateful to his wife and daughter for their endless love and support. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ DAVE SHALANSKY ⌲ IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1682494/ ⌲ IG: https://www.instagram.com/dshalansky/reels/ ⌲ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daveshalansky/ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ The Moving Spotlight Podcast ⌲ iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-moving-spotlight/id1597207264 ⌲ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7cjqYAWSFXz2hgCHiAjy27 ⌲ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/themovingspotlight ⌲ ALL: https://linktr.ee/themovingspotlight ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ #BFA #BostonUniversity #SandyMarshall #Improv #CharacterActing #ClassicallyTrained #Shakespeare #GreysAnatomy #LawAndOrderSVU #SVU #TheOffer #Emmys #TVTime #iTunes #Actor #ActorsLife #Believe #Success #Inspiration #Netflix #Hulu #Amazon #HBO #AppleTV #Showtime #Acting #Artist #Theatre #Film #YourBestBadActing #Content #CorbinCoyle #JohnRuby #RealFIREacting #TMS_Pod --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-moving-spotlight/support
Olivia has been globe-trotting (nation-trotting?) nearly as much as Nicole these days, but she has had time to binge season 3 of Regency-era sex-sation Bridgerton (and do her laundry). Nicole is still on a thriller book-kick, devouring Nerves of Steel about pilot Tammie Jo Shults and her daring emergency landing, and she and Shauna both consumed some Glen Powell content recently. Somehow that leads to a vote on which anthropormorphic rodent is the hottest, and sorry to say, but Glen came in last place. Then it's on to the heart of this episode: celebrating Pride Month while looking back at the highs and lows of how pop culture has represented members of the LGBTQ community. From the ground-breaking 1968 movie The Queen to the 1990s and the increasing acceptance of gay characters on television to recent high profile movies like Moonlight, the Junkies talk about how much representation has increased - and how there is still so much room for improvement. We have all new Patreon tiers! Be the first to hear new and uncensored content, if you dare! Click here: https://www.patreon.com/popculturejunkiepodcast/posts Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pop-culture-junkie/id1536737728 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7k2pUxzNDBXNCHzFM7EL8W Website: www.popculturejunkie.comFacebook: PopCultureJunkiePodcastTwitter: @PopJunkiesInstagram: @pop.culturejunkiesThreads: @pop.culturejunkiesEmail: junkies@popculturejunkie.com Shauna on Instagram: @shaunatrinidad Shauna on TikTok: @shaunatrinidadShauna on Threads: @shaunatrinidad Nicole on Instagram: @nicole_eldridgeNicole on TikTok: @nicole_eldridge Olivia on Instagram: @livimariezOlivia on TikTok: @livyolife420
King Charles is too busy to see his son, and Hillary Duff had her 4th kid.
With all this hubbub about TikTok possibly getting banned, we're revisiting three of our episodes about social media platforms that burned bright and burned out fast. And up first - MySpace!~~~Friendster, SixDegrees, Makeoutclub - if you're a 90s kid, then you probably remember at least some of those websites (and may they all rest in peace). But there could only be one top dog, and MySpace was it. Hillary Duff, Harry Styles, Kim Kardashian - everyone had a MySpace page, and you better pray your friends put you in their Top 8. So with all the hype, how did the site go from being a 12-billion-dollar gorilla to an Internet has-been?Rob teaches Ray about how this small, music-centric social site evolved into a global behemoth; why "the honor system" isn't exactly an enforceable privacy policy; the tragic betrayal of Tila Tequila; and why we could all use a little more Tom in our lives.If you like what we are doing, please support us on Patreon. TEAMRay HebelRobert W SchneiderMark SchroederBilly RecceDaniel SchwartzbergGabe CrawfordNatalie DeSaviaARTICLESTom Anderson's InstagramAUDIO/VISUALEpisode ClipsTom Anderson InterviewSNL MySpace Sketch"Leave Britney Alone" VideoMusic & Sound EffectsAdditional Sound Effects from Final Cut Pro, iLife, and Logic Pro Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Earned: Strategies and Success Stories From the Best in Beauty + Fashion
In Episode 122 of Earned, Conor sits down with Taylor Frankel, Co-Founder and Chief Brand Officer of Nudestix. To start, we dive into the founding story of Nudestix. Back in 2014, at the young age of 17, Taylor launched the brand in collaboration with her mother (Jenny Frankel) and sister (Ally Frankel) back in 2014. With a desire to create a product for those wanting “just enough” to feel more put together, the mother-daughter trio was armed with Jenny's experience at beauty brand CoverFX. With Nudestix's EMV surging 99% over the last four months, we learn about the data-driven strategy behind the brand's growth—and Nudestix has utilized CreatorIQ to achieve this momentum. Next, we explore how Nudestix views relationship-building with creators, and how being community-driven has gotten the brand to where it is today. Taylor speaks to her personal goals as a founder, and how even as a public face of the company, she still finds balance when it comes to sharing her content. By enforcing boundaries, Taylor has built and maintained her own following, sharing some of the day-to-day tasks she performs as a founder and what it takes to build a business. We then learn about how Nudestix formed partnerships with high-profile celebrities such as Hillary Duff and Sophia Ritchie Grange, and how these partners truly immersed themselves in the success of the business. Between the virality of Sophia's wedding and the collaboration that Hillary inspired, Taylor praises both partners for their investment in the brand from the start. Taylor then lets us in on Nudestix's entry strategy for the skincare and bodycare categories, which includes making sure that each line has its individualized moment. To close the show, Taylor and Conor chat about their email inbox numbers, and the goal to have it at zero each day—which reminds me…. In this episode, you'll learn: 1. How embracing viral moments can catalyze long-term brand growth and deeper community engagement. 2. How Nudestix leverages their social media community to drive product innovation and maintain a dialogue with consumers, reinforcing trust and loyalty. 3. The balance of personal branding and privacy with Taylor's candid discussion on the intersection of the founders' identity with the brand narrative in the digital age. Resources: NUDESTIX - https://www.nudestix.com/ Connect with the Guest: Taylor's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/taylor-frankel-0ab0b5102/?originalSubdomain=ca Connect with Conor Begley & CreatorIQ: Conor's LinkedIn - @conormbegley CreatorIQ LinkedIn - @creatoriq Follow us on social: CreatorIQ YouTube - @TribeDynamics CreatorIQ Instagram - @creatoriq CreatorIQ TikTok - @creator.iq CreatorIQ Twitter - @CreatorIQ Timestamps: [5:31] Challenges Taylor faced in the initial stages of NUDESTIX [15:02] The viral wedding look and revenue growth [20:00] What led NUDESTIX into skincare [25:03] How Taylor balances her personal and professional lives [30:01] Strategies NUDESTIX employs to build and maintain trust within their community
My guest today is composer, producer, and engineer Lars Deutsch. Lars has worked with 88 Rising Accura Adidas Amazon Anthony Anderson (Transformers) Blacklist (Trailer) Brett Gelman (Stranger Things) Budweiser California Energy Upgrade CBS Conde Nast (featuring BTS, Dua Lipa, Lizzo, Rihanna, Black Pink, Alicia Keys, ASAP Rocky and Dolly Parton, Chris Hemsworth, David Schwimmer, Jessica Chastain, Malin Akerman, Idris Alba, Hillary Duff, Scotty Pippen, Dwayne Haskins, Danielle Brooks, Kendrick Sampson and Billy Eichner) Epson FOX Flying Theater Mexico City Generali Ghostface Killah (Wu-Tang Clan) Intel IRKO Higher Brothers Honda Hyundai Ian McKellen (Lord Of The Rings) James Earl Jones (Darth Vader) Joji Kate Micucci (Scrubs, Big Bang Theory) Joseph Fiennes (The Handmaid's Tale) Katie Melua Keith Ape Keke Palmer (Hustlers) Lewis Hamilton Magic Wands MBL Mercedes Neckermann Niki Nowness (Louis Vuitton) Oreos Palm Springs Film Festival Patrick Williams Paul Alexander Juutilainen Philip Rivers (NFL quarterback) Philips Rachel Shelley (Deep State) Red Bull Rich Brian Ruinart Stephen King's The Passenger Tencent The Martian (trailer) The Masked Singer Toyota Voices for Children VW Wink Martindale (Tic-Tac-Dough) In this episode, we discuss Heavy Metal and Soccer Classical Music Excited About Guitar Studying in London Composition Audio Branding Impact Mixing Berlin German Stereotypes Love of Los Angeles Brute Force Network Working with Irko Mixing on His Own Prodixing Development Cash Flow Always Working Flagship Projects Pricing Voice Doubles Credits Revisions Matt's Rant: Always Be Learning Links and Show Notes Lar's Site Credits Guest: Lars Deutsch Host: Matt Boudreau Engineer: Matt Boudreau Producer: Matt Boudreau Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell Announcer: Chuck Smith
Subscribe to our Patreon for bonus episodes (with our "Pretty Wild" recaps), as well as unedited and unhinged audio and video recaps! The Cute Ones are fresh out of a ditch and ready to talk about Barry Keoghan and Sabrina Carpenter's relationship, Beyonce's Cowboy Carter cover reveal, Hillary Duff's fourth pregnancy, Drew Barrymore's furniture line at Walmart, and Ariana's Eternal Sunshine album. A lot happened at the Oscars, and while Chelsea and Donny might not know who won the awards, they paid CLOSE attention to John Cena's Ken Doll bulge and are concerned about those amputated dog arms! Oh, and speaking of amputated arms - where are Kate's wrists in the new photos of the Royal Family?? If today's episode makes you laugh or scream, please do us a favor and rate our show 5 STARS on Apple or Spotify This is the easiest way for us to grow our community! We're on YOUTUBE! Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss a second of our hijinx - now on video! Follow Us on Social Media! TikTok: @cuteonepodcast Chelsea: @ohnochels Donny: @realdonnywood Support the show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Continuing our Women in Power series for Women's History Month, today I'm bringing you the absolutely fabulous Danielle Pergament, whose work as a contributing editor at Allure, as well as with The New York Times, Goop, Conde Nast Traveler, Women's Wear Daily, and my new obsession, Air Mail, have been some of the best celebrity profiles and travel writing you'll read. Here is but a sampling of the A-list women Danielle has interviewed and profiled: every Jennifer possible, first of all—Jennifer Lopez! Jennifer Garner! Jennifer Aniston!—Victoria Beckham, Charlize Theron, Kim Kardashian, Alicia Keys, Sharon Stone, Hillary Duff. I could go on and on. Halsey said, when being interviewed by Danielle, “This wasn't an interview. This was a therapy session.” There is something very disarming and comfortable about Danielle, particularly her unbelievable ability to self-deprecate, which is a quality I absolutely love in people. As someone who has interviewed celebrities myself, though nowhere near as many or as well as Danielle has done it, I have to tell you that it is a art form, especially when you get to the A-listers among A-listers like Jennifer Aniston or Kim Kardashian, people who have been interviewed a bazillion times. It is difficult to get nuggets out of them that haven't been told before—but Danielle can do it. Wait until she tells you how she was able to help Jennifer Aniston feel comfortable enough to open up about not having children, or with Charlize Theron, where she talked about aging in Hollywood. Danielle is a master at the celebrity profile; she is also a gifted travel writer and beauty writer. In the past, Danielle has served as Allure's executive editor and editor at large, as well as editor-in-chief at Goop, and she has also been published at Marie Claire, which you know I have to shout out every time a guest has worked for my wonderful employer. I knew I appreciated Danielle as a writer; after this time with her, I couldn't get enough of her as a person. “Jennifer Aniston Has Nothing to Hide” “Victoria Beckham Is in Control” “The Griselda Creator's Miami” “The History of the Bob Haircut and Why It's Trending Now” “Charlize Theron Didn't Get a Facelift, Thanks for Asking” “Jennifer Garner: I'm Not Good at Being Fake” My absolute obsession Air Mail, where Danielle writes frequently
To the most garbage part of this garbage film, Mike brought on his sister Meghan (non-PJO reader) and his wife Kelly (new PJO superfan) to break it all down! Topics include: a gaggle of guys, digestion monsters, Finding Nemo, latitude & longitude powers, Disney's Hercules, Sahara, Super Carlin Bros., pine branches, Circe, Gringotts, Chris Columbus, It's a Small World, The Little Mermaid, googley eye, Tom & Jerry, gatling crossbow, Voldemort, Dora the Explorer, talking Riptide, acquired taste, Cyclopes, enemies to lovers, Clafleece, Michael's, Moana, Annabelle's Wish, Broadway, Tyson, Buccee's, breakfast cereal, Hillary Duff, mermaids, mood rings, and more! Watch the replay of the Heroes of Olympus Ch. 1–2 stream: www.thenewestolympian.com/live Thanks to our sponsor, Pretty Litter! For 20% off, go to www.prettylitter.com/olympian and use code "olympian" — Find The Newest Olympian Online — • Website: www.thenewestolympian.com • Patreon: www.thenewestolympian.com/patreon • Twitter: www.twitter.com/newestolympian • Instagram: www.instagram.com/newestolympian • Facebook: www.facebook.com/newestolympian • Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/thenewestolympian • Merch: www.thenewestolympian.com/merch — Production — • Creator, Host, Producer, Social Media, Web Design: Mike Schubert • Editor: Sherry Guo • Music: Bettina Campomanes and Brandon Grugle • Art: Jessica E. Boyd — About The Show — Is Percy Jackson the book series we should've been reading all along? Join Mike Schubert as he reads through the books for the first time with the help of longtime PJO fans to cover the plot, take stabs at what happens next, and nerd out over Greek mythology. Whether you're looking for an excuse to finally read these books, or want to re-read an old favorite with a digital book club, grab your blue chocolate chip cookies and listen along. New episodes release on Mondays wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's another solo dolo episode of That's Hot. Sabrina talks about it being human trafficking awareness month, Hillary Duff's comeback, and the Epstein list. This episode is sponsored by Cheech and Chong Cruise Chews Use code: Funnygirlwithtits at check out join the patreon https://www.patreon.com/funnygirlwithtits FOLLOW SABRINA PIPER https://www.instagram.com/funnygirlwithtits/ PRODUCED BY MAX MARCUS https://www.instagram.com/maxmarcuscomedy/
Welcome to another exciting episode of the HoZ Comedy Podcast. On this episode the guys talk about a new sport on where you iron your clothes, the more extreme the better. The cast also discusses how Hillary Duff looks like she got some junk in the trunk. All that and more on this exciting episode of the HoZ Comedy Podcast. Remember to listen laugh and share.
This week Mary and Kelsey discuss the lyrical genius of songwriter to all of our y2k favs, Kara DioGuardi, and her memoir, A Helluva High Note: Surviving Life, Love and American Idol. You may know Kara as the initially ill-received fourth American Idol judge, but did you also know she wrote Pieces Of Me, Ashlee Simpson's debut single, or Enrique Iglesias' Escape? She's also collaborated with Hillary Duff, Lindsay Lohan, Paris Hilton, and Backstreet Boys, to name a few. Instagram: @whentheypoppedpodTikTok: @whentheypoppedEmail: whentheypoppedy2k@gmail.comWebsite: linktree.com/whentheypopped
Welcome back to Analyze Scripts, where a psychiatrist and a therapist analyze what Hollywood gets right and wrong about mental health. Today, we are in our Holiday era with the movie "Love Actually." We are joined by Julia Israelski, LCSW for this episode as we spread some holiday cheer by analyzing family dynamics, couples of course and any mental health disorders or themes we pick up on. You can expect our narrative on some eyebrow raising comments about bodies, love bombing and infidelity. Oh, and did we mention the cast!? We hope you enjoy! Instagram Tiktok Website Hi, I'm Dr. Katrina Fieri, a psychiatrist. And I'm Portia Pendleton, a licensed clinical social worker. And this is Analyze Scripts, a podcast where two shrinks analyze the depiction of mental health in movies and TV shows. Our hope is that you learn some legit info about mental health while feeling like you're chatting with your girlfriends. There is so much misinformation out there, and it drives us nuts. And if someday we pay off our student loans or land a sponsorship, like with a lay flat airline or a major beauty brand, even better. So sit back, relax, grab some popcorn and your DSM Five and enjoy. Welcome back to another episode. We're so excited. Today we have a guest, my supervisor, who gives me great supervision, and another therapist in our community, Julia Israelski. And today we're going to be talking about Love Actually. So they've both seen it. I have not. Until now. I did watch it for the you had not seen this movie? No. Portia. Oh, my God. How? It's, like, one of the best movies of all time. There's so many people in it. It's, like, amazing. I I know. Know. Portia oh, my gosh. Yeah. I feel like this podcast has been, like, a journey for me to explore new classic genres and but all right, so I'm going to share a little bit about one of our co hosts today, Julia, before we get started, so you can know a little bit about her and all the amazing things she does. So Julia is Rilsky is a licensed clinical social worker, certified EMDR practitioner, and certified perinatal mental health professional and nearly 20 years of clinical experience. She currently has a private practice in Connecticut, where she specializes in interpersonal trauma, eating disorders, perinatal mental health, and parental stress. Prior to being in private practice, Julia was a clinical supervisor and oversaw the trauma program at a local community health center. Additionally, she has experience conducting forensic interviews and volunteering as a sexual assault crisis counselor. Most recently, she has been trying to spread her wheel of identity, which she created, which is really cool, to depathologize pathologize. Wow. Yeah. I can't seem to get it right. People that surviving these stressful times and to increase compassion for ourselves and others. So welcome. Thanks. Glad to be here. Welcome. Love act. Julie 2003. It's a little old. Amazing cast. Where should you start a rom.com? Yeah, right? It was kind of like coming out in the era of rom coms, I think. We haven't covered a rom.com yet, except maybe Legally Blonde. But I love this movie. I'm, like, in shock over. I'm having an acute stress response to Portia never having seen this movie. Oh, my gosh. It's so cast. I mean, I know that we'll get to our themes, but the cast was Rickman Rip, Harry Potter. Snape. Loved seeing him. Even though he's not a great character, he's good at playing the not great characters. Yeah, like villain era and then Emma Thompson, like, amazing. I was shocked to see her. Who else did you guys notice? Or who else? Liam Neeson. Yeah, I always love Liam Neeson. Laura Linney. Colin Firth. Just Keira Knightley. Yeah. And the little boy and the little girl were just adorable. Sam and Olivia, right? Was her name? I don't think it's Olivia. Oh, no. Did I get the name wrong? Oh, her real name's olivia. Her real name is Olivia Olsen. Gotcha. Anyway, but no, it is an all star cast. Sorry, Joanna. That's it. That's it. That's it. Thank you. And then, of course, we have Bill Nynee playing Billy Mac, which we just talked about him in a recent podcast episode about the best exotic Mary Gold Hotel. He was also in that movie, so it was fun for me to see him again in this movie, but, like, a totally different character. And I just loved him as, like, the aging pop star. Yeah, I didn't make that connection. So that's good. All right, so should we talk about couples? Should we talk about themes? What do we think? What's a good well, I think the whole premise of the movie is love, right? And I love how the movie begins and ends with those scenes at the Heathrow Airport, which I believe are all real. I don't think any of that's acting. I'm pretty sure that's all real. And I don't know if you guys knew this, but I think it was, like, 2021. I believe Britain recreated those scenes to talk about the pandemic kind of people being able to travel again and see their loved ones. And I know, right? It really gets you. And it was just interesting to watch all of that love. And it's just I don't know, like, Hugh Grant, we forgot to mention, like, the words he says at the beginning are just so beautiful. And I feel like it's just really timely to be talking about this movie and just the message in light of what's going on in the world right now. I think that was one of the things I wrote down, was like, that quote in the beginning and can't remember what it was right now, but it's something about going through most people see the hard and the pain and the bad, but there's always love and there's always good. And yeah, I think it's super important right now with everything going on right. To keep thinking about I think he says love actually is all around. And it reminds me of that Mr. Rogers quote, like, in times of stress, look for the helpers. Right, exactly. And so I just thought it was really poignant that we're talking about this movie kind of at this time in the month of December, as I think about Christmas and the holidays and families. And I think this movie does a good job kind of capturing people at different phases of life. All the complex interpersonal dynamics and relationships and so different forms of love, right? Like friendship love, parent child love, romantic love. Like, just so many different forms of love, which I thought was great. Right, exactly. Which we'll all see over the holidays whether we want to or not. So one thing that I had noticed, and I was kind know, texting a little bit with Julia and I don't know, Katrina, if you thought of this as watching it again, but I was just line after line, point after point of a lot of fat phobia. I thought that's why you wanted to cover this portia. Yeah. No, I know. No, I was like, no idea. I thought when we decided on this that that was one of the reasons you wanted to talk about it again. Because it's a lot directed at Natalie, who is not. Really in a larger. Like and I guess this is all subjective, of course, but it is weird to think like, oh, she's like the token, like, fat girl, but she's not. Yes. I didn't remember that at all from having seen the movie in the past. But then this time I was like, oh, wow, it's like all over the place. There's comments and I think that happens watching it, right? It's on you're playing with your kids or you're wrapping gifts or you're doing whatever, and you're not sitting down and watching it through a mental health lens. And after doing that with some things, we're like, oh, kind of over and over again at all of these icky moments. I think, unfortunately, it's a little bit to the times. I don't think that fat phobia by any means has gone away currently, but I think that's wildly inappropriate to have in a movie now. Even if it was a person in a larger body, it's just like it was just constantly happening. I don't know, I kept laughing and be like, are you guys did you know I so when this movie came out, I was in high school, so I think I picked it up because you're a high school girl, you're body conscious. And that was the time, I think, of maybe a little after the Kate Moss era, but not that much know. I think that was the time of Lindsay Lohan being in the news. Hillary Duff and Britney Spears. Like a lot of comments on women's bodies. Jessica Simpson. Like who's? Skinnier? Who's bigger? And so I feel like it is of the times that someone like Natalie would be called big or she kept talking about her legs being like tree trunks. I was like, we don't even see her legs. They're always in skirts. Like, what is going? But so I feel like it's like right on the times. But again, so icky to revisit, right? And then we even see Billy Mac talking about his manager. He keeps talking about how fat he is. It's just so weird, right? And then I think you even see that with Emma Thompson's character and then the hot young receptionist who's know flirting with her husband. They have different bodies, obviously. They're different people at different stages of life, different ages. But it was really interesting in way. Yeah. I think it's definitely within the times, even seeing Kara Knightley, it wasn't about her body per se, but I think with the comments and then just noticing her body, I know that obviously she's a very small person in a smaller body, but also one of the people who are highlighted at the time right. For being like maybe too or this is the ideal body. So I think it was just like an interesting comparison with the two. I know her, obviously from right, like Pirates of the Caribbean and stuff. Like the cast is mostly yeah, yeah. I think except for the American ones. And even when Colin goes to America to meet the hot girls, they're all like legit supermodels, right? But they all have similar bodies and everything. And I was just thinking like Aurelia, the Portuguese woman who Colin Firth's character falls in love with, like when he finally shows back up to propose, remember, the dad thinks he's wanting to propose to the other sister, who of course has to be know be in a larger body. So there is like a lot of fat phobia leading into this otherwise like super lovely movie. I feel like I also caught some homophobia, especially with Billy Mac and the manager. I couldn't tell if he really was in love with like in a romantic way or more like a familial way. And I wasn't really dad. Sorry, you go, Julia. No, I was just going to say the relationship was a hot the manager. Jerry, to say the least. Yeah. So Daniel to know stepson sam was initially, or know initially because it didn't change with him, but was like, I think really open to the idea if Sam was gay. Right. He was like, who do you who are you interested wear girl? I thought that feel so great. Also for 2003, which probably the movie was made in 2000, so that felt great. And then a couple of scenes later, an hour later, it was like, oh, now that we're a little bit homophobic, but again, feels kind of appropriate to the time. And maybe Billy Mac in that generation would have been more like that. Yeah. No, I agree. That's true. So I think we should spend a little bit of time on Sarah. So Sarah is at work, right. And she works with Carl. Carl. And Harry is her boss. That's like character played by Alan Rickman. So there's all these connections. So Harry is like trying to get her to talk to Carl, to hang out with him because she's in love with him and the whole office knows. I feel like that was inappropriate for a boss to intervene. Right. At first I thought maybe they were related like, is that his sister or something? And then I was like, oh, no, that's just her boss. Yeah, super inappropriate. I thought it was really, like, a nice little foreshadowy. I told Portia, like, I'm obsessed when I think of that movie, all I think about is the cell phone ring like, that, like and when he first goes over to her to say something about how she loves Carl, he's like, turn off your like, that was the first thing he said. And I thought that was just like so it just speaks to how long this pattern with her brother has been going on and how intrusive it is in her world. I just thought it was an interesting little hint to that. What do you think her brother has schizophrenia, by the way. She's sort of talking to him when he calls and saying, like, well, I don't know if I can talk to the Pope. Let me see. I don't know about the aliens. And I just think it's got to be incredibly hard to be the only surviving family member for someone with such a serious mental health condition. We see her go visit him in the psychiatric hospital. Almost looks like he's institutionalized, like he lives there. I think she alludes to her parents, no longer being around. I just think that's, like, an immense amount of pressure, and you can tell that she feels like she can't not answer or hang up the phone or we even see her, unfortunately, feeding his delusions by saying, like, well, I don't know if I can get a hold of the Pope. Let me see. And I think that happens, but it's such a tricky line to walk. I think, even for providers, that's tricky to walk. How do you maintain the sense of reality without challenging the patient too much, where they get upset and feel alone, but then it can be risky to sort of go along with kind of, like, collude with their delusion. So I really felt for her, it. Was like, Julia, what do you the when she had her moment with Carl and then the phone ring, and she's, like, sitting, trying to stay in the moment, but not and then she gets. Off the guy, and it was just so sad. I just felt so bad for her. It's like, you know, that pull of family versus your future and kind of where you like, the past and the future pole thing. It was sad. What would you work on her with in therapy? If she was your patient hungry? How would you do it? Well, I guess I would want to understand her history more. Where did she learn that she's responsible for all of this, and where does she learn her kind of people pleasing prioritizing everybody else? And then just how does that serve her? How does it not? And if there are other supports that could be involved with her brother's care that she could utilize more and just trying to help her feel less alone in it and see that she's a person too. Because I think that often, especially women grow up feeling like they're not seen right, like, in the world, in a lot of places. And it's easy to be easy to just go along with the flow and just do what people need you to do. And I just feel like that's sort of she's filled this role for her brother because no one else is there to do it. And she loves him, and it's like she doesn't even see that she's a person too. And I feel like that happens so often with women. So that's what I would kind of want to work with her on. It's like seeing herself as an individual also. And who is she and how can she exist and support her brother without one being more important? What about you guys? How do you approach it? That sounds good to me. Yeah, no, I mean, I think really just trying to see herself as your needs are also important, or you're allowed to do both. I think that's really hard for people who are taking care of a sick loved one in any terms of the word sick is just like, how can you also live your life and have needs and wants fulfilled while also assisting in a way that is helpful and beneficial to you and the person you're providing support for? Otherwise it just leads to burnout. And I think she is more than burned out, but it's like her life kind of doesn't exist. Yeah, it's like being his sister is her whole identity. When you try to think about her identity, that is 95% of it. And in situations like this, I also start to think about what is she getting out of it? Is there something where she's feeling important, she's feeling powerful, she's feeling altruistic, she's feeling good. Like, this is how she's feeling good. We don't know what her early relationship was like with her parents or if there was some talk about estate planning or what will happen to him when they're not here. I talk to a lot of adult patients who might have a sibling with special needs or some other medical or mental health condition as their parents age. Like, okay, what's going to happen? And that's a lot to take on. And I think with her, I don't know if she would show up to therapy. Right. I don't know if she wants to change. It kind of seems like she doesn't. She had Carl right there, and he is like, whoa, she's been pining after him for what, two days, seven months, 6 hours, two minutes, or whatever it was. He's there. And that pull to her brother in that whole situation so powerful. I don't know if she'd show up a, but I think I'd also work with her in addition to the boundary stuff for sure, like, normalizing all of the negative feelings she might be suppressing related to sort of being expected to fulfill this role and just kind of normalizing it. You see it in that moment when she gets like he leaves when they're in the office and what's his name, carl walks out and then she's having her moment of being upset. And then the phone rings. She's like, hi. It's just so I know. I thought it was also kind of weird how she would refer to her brother, like darling or it seemed almost like, romantic. And I don't think it I'm not trying to imply it was, but it doesn't seem like a way you'd call your sibling. I don't know, there was something about that that to me spoke to how their relationship is really enmeshed. Bigger. Yeah. Really enmeshed. That's the word. Yeah. It rides the line between almost appearing right, like inappropriately romantic or parent child. That's what I found. Darling or sweetie. Or sweetheart. But I think she also did say babe. Did she say babe? A babe, yeah. Which was like I mean, again, it felt really like parent child. And then when she's in the institution, hospital, home with him, and I thought that she, on the other hand, does a really good job at deescalating him so he kind of becomes physical. A person comes out to kind of assist and she is able to kind of talk him down and seemingly to bring him back into the moment. Which I'm not surprised because she's probably been doing it for years and knows everything on how to assist him, but really hard. I also didn't love that the movie is perpetuating this false narrative that people with psychotic disorders are violent towards others, which sometimes that happens, but we know far and away people living with psychotic disorders are far more likely to be victims of violence than perpetrators. And again, I think as much as I love this movie, as a movie, there's a lot of criticisms I have from mental health viewpoints, and that's a big one for me. Yeah. Do you think people were institutionalized, as we talked about in other episodes with the 1850s, 1940s, but do you think in 2003 someone would be living somewhere long term with schizophrenia? It's like right. They should be able to kind of manage it on their own with outside supports. It's a different country. I don't know. But it felt like I don't know. Yeah. I'm not sure what the landscape is like in the UK, but I mean, even now, even after the deinstitutionalization movement, there are still people who are ill enough where they do require group homes or things like that. We don't know. It looked a little institutional for a residential. I felt like it was trying to. Be both, but it felt a little hospitaly. Yeah. I was like, Is this a forensic hospital? Has he been violent or in the past? Is that why he's here, we don't really know. Yeah, but I think the clearest on the surface mental health right. Like coupling of the movie. So I don't know. I mean does she ever end up with like no. Yeah, I don't think moving on. Yeah. That final lingering glance between the two of them was so sad to me and as he should. Right. Like if I'm Carl's therapist, and you're kind of also secretly pining over this woman for years and, you know, make your move, do something which is awesome, and then you kind of see that it's just probably not going to go anywhere. And this is the case processing with him how to move forward and find someone else who can be more available currently to him. And obviously I hope Sarah gets there but it doesn't seem like it's going to be quick. Yeah. I mean that's such intense rejection to literally be like half naked in the bed and she can't stop answering the phone and you're just sort of finally connecting. I mean that's just such intense rejection. Right. I think it's healthier for him probably to process that disappointment and move on. But I think that's a great segue into us also talking about all the times we see people trying to make romantic love connections in the movie. Right. There's so many of them and it just I think really highlights how vulnerable you have to be to put yourself out there and how do each of them cope with either someone taking them up on it or rejecting them and how that's so dependent on their individual personality styles. Makes me think of the naked couple yes. Just how they're like naked and are they sex? Yes. *****? Yeah. I don't think it's a *****. I think it's like an R movie. I don't know. I mean maybe it's ***** but I saw someone talking on TikTok about how that does happen. But they're not naked. So when you are using stand ins to do cues and stuff like that, they might be doing the same moves though on top of each other or kind of like humping each other. But they wouldn't be nude. And so I thought it was so funny right. He alludes to having a hard time asking people out or being shy and first of all I'm like how did you get comfortable in this role? But I was great. It just seems so hot their personalities. To be both so funny. I know. They're both so quiet and polite. Let me warm up my hands for you. Is this know? It's so like it's also kind of a nice I don't know I think consent is too far but you know what mean like it's kind of a nice depiction of checking in with your partner and it was such a funny juxtaposition know as he's saying what Portia was just saying, they're like totally naked simulating a sexual know yeah. And he's just I was finally able to ask you. It seems like maybe he just needs to be naked from now on in order to ask people out. I think emotions, of course, are vulnerable, but it's like, also what's more vulnerable? Exactly. Unclothed. Like your body's on display. I think there's even, like a reality show out there now. Have you heard of this reality show? It has multiple seasons where you have I forget what it's called, but it's like the whole premise is you start by looking at each other's genitals or like you're dating naked. Yeah, you're like dating naked before you even start to get to know each other. And that's the whole quote unquote premise that let's just be as vulnerable as. We unveiling is just a shot at the genitals. I heard this. It's from the UK. So another UK show. That's fascinating. I think it's in multiple seasons. It's in like season four or six or something. So I heard someone else talking about on another Rick podcast. So I don't know, the fact oh, my gosh, I have to find they were I wonder if we heard the same podcast. I'm laughing now because I was like, they were saying how people are getting rejected for just obviously face value genitals. And they were talking. The one I heard was about the person searching for love is a female. So she's heterosexual. So there's all these men that she's looking at and their penises and one's too small, but one's too big. But then they say what they were kind of critiquing the show for is that they're not being honest with like, no, your ***** is too small or your ***** is too big. They're like, oh, yeah, I just didn't really get a good vibe. And it's like, no, you only saw his *****. Say what you're going to say about I don't know. Anyway. Another UK show. Isn't that wild? It's so wild to me that someone had the idea for this show and someone like, a lot of people ran with it and that people are consuming it so much that they've had multiple seasons. And then portia, I think your point is totally valid. But then I'm thinking about this woman. Like, what are you supposed to say? I know. And the podcast I was listening to was like, a woman commenting on an episode where a man who is heterosexual is looking at a bunch of vaginas. And the woman was like, I had no idea. They look so different. In a way, I feel like that part is kind of normalizing and helpful because I think that that's something a lot of, like, I don't know. I had clients talk about that and feeling self conscious about that aspect of their so, like, I feel like there could be some normalization that happens, but sure, right. I don't know how you like, what is it on? Like, is this on HBO? I was like, I think even streaming has it can't be, like, just on basic cable, right? I hope in the news, especially, I would think in Britain, where they're a little more buttoned know, stereotypically than Americans. Maybe not. I don't think that would fly. Maybe we're like shattering stereotypes. Yeah, maybe. But anyway, back to love, actually. So let's talk about Karen and Harry. That scene where she's so excited to open her present. I know. And it's the CD, which, if she hadn't seen the necklace, maybe it would have been really thoughtful. Right. But she did see and like, just when she goes away and cries and then has to come back and rally the kids and be excited to protect. Her in that moment. Every time I see that, I cry, every time, I just think, like and I just think that it's such a great depiction of what it's like to be a mom. I was going to say try to have your own experiences, but then be putting your kids first. So powerful. It really is. Just I tried. Yeah, me too. She really it's so raw and real, and you could just feel it. I saw a video that was saying or she was interviewed, emma Thompson was about that scene and why it's so powerful. And I guess that at the time, she had found out that her current partner was having an affair with the woman who plays Bellatrix in Harry Potter. I forget her name. Elena bonham Carter. Yes. Yes. And Emma Thompson is also in Harry Potter. She plays Professor Trelawney. So I just thought that was interesting. And now they're, like, friends, but they went on to have, like, a five year relationship, helen and her ex. So she says that it was so real, which is why I think you can watch the movie multiple times and still feel it. Feel it's so raw. And I think what beautiful art, right? Like, you just said, Borsha to watch it multiple times and still feel it. Because whether we all face betrayal in our lives in one flavor, or, like, even if it's not like that, like, you just get it and you just feel it with and like, just seeing her cry to Joni Mitchell, the CD he just gave her, and then tap your tears. Let's go with the Christmas lobsters. It's just and I feel like even. If you don't have, like, that feeling of, like, you have to button it up and go back out into the world, I feel like is something that everybody kind of experiences, even, like, going. To work after getting bad news. I think one of the hardest things we as humans have to do, which feels, to me very Western culture, like, up. You got to go to work, though. We have to kind of shelve our humanity and kind of get back on the wheel. And I think as mental health professionals, I think it's having something tragic happen in your. Life and then kind of trying to figure out when to come back to work or how you can show for your patients or what patients are going to be triggering because maybe a similar thing just happened to you. I think I'm not going to say it's especially hard because I don't want to quantify it, but I think it's very difficult to do, which I think we ask too much of people to do that. I totally agree. And I'm not sure, again, in our culture, which if you're working for a corporation and your mother dies, maybe you get 48 hours leave to go to the funeral and come back. Right. There's not a lot of room for grief in our culture. And I'm just thinking now of in the British culture, I'll never forget seeing William and Harry playing to the crowds at their mom's funeral when they were kids. Right. I just think it's like we're not good at grief in general and these cultures we're talking about. But yeah, I think especially as therapists or mental health professionals, you do want to show up for your patients, and at least I feel like responsibility to be there for them and be consistent as much as you can. And you have to keep your own humanity in mind, and knowing where to draw that line is really hard and I think comes with time and experience and from modeling. Right. Like, you have to have good supervisors or teachers who also model that and keep sending the message like it's okay and healthy to have your own boundaries and to recognize your own thought. The little kid Sam, did a good job when he was like, I know I'm supposed to be thinking about mom, but I'm thinking about I'm in like, I think people feel so guilty feeling anything other than know and like, there's a lot of feelings at once and that's okay. Yes. Did you, Julia, watch the show Shrinking, by any chance? Yeah, we love that show. But also there was a scene there with the daughter who she had that moment where she was, like, looking at a picture and noticed how happy she looked, and then she felt instantly guilty. How can I be happy when my mom's it's like forgetting them. That's so common and complicated. And you're right. I think this was another scene that really nailed it on the head. Yeah. Their relationship was beautiful. I thought, like, Sam and his stepdad, his mom had we don't know about. Do we know about dad? I don't think so. Or at least I didn't catch it. Catch anything on it. He just, like, shows up for one. I don't know, just like in a beautiful way that I feel like we couldn't even try to make it better as a therapist. Oh, well, he could have done this. It's like he just hits in every way, like giving him space, like letting him drum, respecting his signs. And then really fostering no, it's okay to be excited about something, too, or yeah. Let's focus on your love. It was just so beautiful as, like, a step. It really was. It really was. And I love how he like, you put it in the notes, like, something about how awful love is, or the most painful total agony of total agony of falling in love. Right. Like, Liam Neesa's character, I think his name's know they're sitting on that bench, and he's like, Something's wrong with Sam. He won't come out of his room. His mother just died. We don't know how long he's been in the picture. Like, if it's a short, it's if he's, like, raised, and we don't really know. I think it's clear he's adopted him, but you can tell he's not sure what to do, and of course he feels that way. And then they're on the bench, you can tell. He's like, oh, my God, what is going on? Are you doing drugs? What's going on? And then he says, I'm in love, and he's so relieved. But then the little boy is like, how can you be relieved? This is so agonizing. And it was just so beautiful and funny, and he was so valid. Yes, you're right. Just it was really sweet and, like. Young love is just beautiful and an important way that we learn right. About feelings and heartbreak and how to tolerate when someone doesn't like you back. I don't know. It's so important for us to learn. But then I think I would imagine also just wanting to protect your kids from those really hard feelings. Yeah. And so how beautiful that he encouraged him to go for it. Even though Joanna was leaving, he wasn't like, oh, what's the point? She's leaving. He was like, no. And I have to imagine that was influenced by his own grief. I was about to say I know you said that. I thought about the grief parallel, that he's like, no, you still love even if you're going to lose. Yeah. What a beautiful message to send a little boy who's somewhere in there grieving himself. Yeah. And then Emma or Karen after the play, when she like, what would you do? And then she kind of says, when you like the necklace. And I was so happy that she brought it up that, yes. And quickly. I don't know. I mean, it's kind of an impossible situation of knowing what to do, but it seemed like it was best for her to kind of just bring it up. And then he was obviously taken aback, and then, I'm such a fool, and she's like, no, but you made a fool out of me. And I was like, yes, that's like the ultimate betrayal. Or that, I think just quantifies her emotions of feeling foolish. Right. Like, I trusted you. You made little of our relationship, et. Cetera, like a sense of humiliation, like, after that kind of yes. And the fact that he was looking at the necklace with Mr. Bean, wrapping it up in such a funny, dramatic way while she was off Christmas shopping, probably for their kids or probably his mom or something, and he's doing that that's rage. And you have to know that as she gets the CD and she's putting it all together, she probably realized what was going on. And so cruel. You don't have to do that. It's like bad enough to be like, having an affair or an emotional affair, whatever you want to call it. I don't know how if it got physical with this secretary or not, but you have to do it when she's there with you. Like, go to the store later by yourself. Yeah. It's like so Mia I think that's her name, mia, I think was she was very overt with her advances. Right. Like sitting in the chair, like opening her legs. Okay, that's definitely a visual. And then I thought, which was really bold for both Harry and Mia was at the Christmas party, right. Karen is there, and she's like, asking him to dance. And I was just, wow. Like and Karen seemed to just be trusting the whatever she makes a comment of something like that. But it seems like then she really trusts know this is, you know, making advances, and it's inappropriate. Sure. But she trusts Harry. And then the fact right. To then find out that that's not the case, I think was obviously just like and again, like so humiliating to do that in front of everyone in a like it's just so cruel. It's so cruel. So I'm dying to know what you guys would do if the couple came to you for couple therapy or if each individually came to you, how would you help them navigate it? Because at the end, we see harry comes back from traveling somewhere. They're greeting him at the airport. And Karen isn't like, super warm and kissy kissy to say hello to him, but she's there picking him up. So it's not clear to me. Are they staying together? Are they working on it? Are they going to separate? How is it all going to unfold? Yeah, I don't know. I would imagine I don't work frequently or ever really with couples, but it would be just seeing what are their goals? Do they have a goal? Are they even in a place to say, we'd like to try to get past this, or are you getting to a goal and you're just kind of processing what happened? I feel like I've worked separately with both parties. Someone who has been unfaithful in our relationship and someone who has been the Karen. And it's really interesting, I think, to work with both just because I don't know. I think it just helps you understand why it happens. And it's not really like to excuse the behavior. Ultimately, it's a betrayal of trust, and it's lying but I think it's really just about getting people to see if there can be a repair or where they want to go next and if they can get through it, or what does it mean? Does it mean that the relationship is over? Or does it mean that something's going on that can be fixed? I don't do couples either, but I feel like I would start with, what do you think you want? What are we working towards? But I don't do couples, so maybe you wouldn't. Yeah, you in situations like this, like you want to say it's so clear, like, you should leave him. That's awful. But it's rarely that clear or that easy, especially when you have kids involved. You could be so mad at him, but still want the kids to love their dad. And I think Karen would be the kind of mom where she would walk that line. Right. Like, we saw it, the way she sort of pulled herself together and got those lobsters to the school, that she's not going to batmouth him in front of the kids, nor should she, but it's just not that simple to be like, oh, I'm just going to leave. And sometimes people feel a lot of shame when they don't want to leave and when they want to stay. And how do you work through it? It's just so tricky. No, I agree. And I think it's also important right, to keep your own judgments, which we do, but to ourselves, how could you do that? Not saying that. Or why don't you just leave him? Not going to say that. It's like having that place of not being a friend or like a family member, but like therapist who's really just exploring feelings. Sometimes it's hard. It's so hard. I think, especially with even sometimes, I always have to keep in mind, even if you're not saying it verbally, sometimes your facial expressions or reactions can rat you out. Right. And you want to just stay neutral because you don't know which way they're going. And you want your patient to feel comfortable and that they can be totally open. And sometimes they're really pulling for you. They really want to know what you think. It's almost like they want to relinquish their responsibility on you, and they want you to make the decision for them. And it gets tricky. That's why I think couples therapy is so yeah. So hard. We have to find someone a good one, I guess. Good one, but someone to have on here. I have a lot of questions for them. Yeah. We should do, like, a movie, I guess. All right, who else do we want to cover as we wrap up? Anyone hit on? I think definitely Natalie and the prime minister and harassment and the US. President. Yeah. Billy bathroom was so. Everything about him just made my skin crawl just perfect. And I was like, I feel like this is how people see Americans as just, like, takers in a lot of ways, I feel like he's not doing us any favors here. Hugh Grant or what's his name, his character? Prime Minister. Yeah, I think it's just Prime Minister. So he sees past Natalie's large body and allegedly be with her, and I think it's sweet. He obviously is very work oriented, and he kind of notices she's really nice, and he kind of doesn't realize that he's into her, I think, until he sees her being sexually harassed or assaulted by the US president. And then he kind of intervenes and has that big moment where he stands up to him. And it seems like all the staff and the UK are all really pleased. So I don't know. What did you guys think of his chase of going out to her neighborhood? I thought it was kind of inky that he fired her at some point and then found out where she lived and swooped her off her feet. Again, it's like, okay. On the one hand, it's like, oh, he really loves her so much that he's knocking on every door trying to find her. It's humorous, but it kind of was icky and maybe some red flags. Again, I didn't get the sense that his character is like a true Malignant narcissist, but it could go that way. I don't know. A little bit of love bombing, maybe. Out of nowhere, he's in a position of power over her. They're hot and heavy really quick. I think I'm overanalyzing it. But there was something right. They reminded me of the other couple. Right. So Kira Knightley and her recent husband. And that's an interesting you know, I think everyone probably assumes that he's going to be into husband Peter, and when he's not, I was like, Whoa, kind of shocked, but I just thought it was icky. Yes. I feel like this movie, there's a lot of relationships where it's like, is it sweet or creepy? But I feel like it's not sort of not love is not creepy, but the challenge of love. Right. What feels really romantic to one person can feel really invasive to another. And that balance of what is appropriate, what's not, how does this land on this person versus what is their intention? And I think it does a good job of kind of depicting the complexity of that. Definitely. Especially, I think, the scene when he has the cue cards, which is like, such a famous scene now, so iconic. And I remember watching in high school being like, oh, my God, that's so sweet. It was so creative. This was like back in the day when you'd ask someone to go to prom, it was like this big thing. But now as an adult, when I'm rewatching it, I'm just oh. Like, I tried to imagine being Kieran Iley's character, like, watching the wedding video, and it dawning on you that it's all you, and you're just like, oh, I thought she'd be admiring me. Like, you could see her face go. From a really genuine smile to. Yeah. And it's like, are you going to now capture me in your basement or can I get out of this house? I was confused by her running after him, though. Me too. I didn't get that. And they never really explained it and I didn't really right. Was it a goodbye acknowledgment? Almost. Did it kind of put a period at the end of like, oh, that was sweet, and like, I don't know, I think a little inappropriate, but like, did it end there or are now they going to go off and kind of have this secret affair together? It just didn't make sense with the context because she had always thought that he didn't like her, but now she's interested or in love. It was just kind of confusing. I didn't know what it meant. Yeah, that's actually such a great example of reaction formation, where you behave opposite, I think, than how you're really feeling. The guy's doing that, right. He really loves her, so he's so rude and cold to her and she's like, oh, he really doesn't like me. I know, I didn't understand. And she just got married and she could have just hooked him, right. The fact that it was a kiss and the way she ran out, it just left me like, are they going. To go back to this? But it's funny when you say how when you were in high school because I remember that scene in my mind, I always thought it was so sweet. It was like this love moment. And then this time when I watched it, I was know your best friend's. I know. Like, on Christmas Eve or something. And I know I feel so bad for Peter that he has no idea all this is going on. It puts Peter and Julia in such a weird but especially really, it almost seems like punishment for her. And I don't think he means it that way. But now she knows this about him. What does she do with this? Right? But then she goes and kisses him. So I'm really confused. I would love them to do like, a sequel now and just see all the same actors and actresses except Alan Rickman Rip, and just see where'd they end up. People would watch. That's our free movie advice of this episode. They can make a part two sequel. Yeah. And hopefully it's less fat phobic and we'll take it from there. Or we'll see. I don't know. But anyway, as we wrap up, we want to just thank everyone so much for joining us today. In this month of December, we hope you are going to have a good holiday season if you celebrate the holidays. And we do give a little bit of tips throughout these episodes of just like, having boundaries with family and friends and kind of how to navigate some difficult potential situations with gatherings and sometimes alcohol and all the things that can happen with that. Holidays are notoriously stressful for everyone, whether you struggle with your mental health or not. They just are. So, yeah, keep tuning in to hear more about our take. We're so grateful you joined us today, Julia. Thank you so much. It was super fun. 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Adam is back, Sequoia is in as our book reader guest, and Mike of course is here to continue covering this... film. On the bright side, the jokes flow like Diet Coke and the crowd is as hyped as Mr. D upon receipt of a Diet Coke. Topics include: Hitting us over the head, ESPN Zone, tasty soap, fringe, wish.com Kurt Cobain, White Lotus, discount Voldemort, Air Bud, Russell Offbrand, Australian Hades, vague motivations, Spider-Man, Legends of the Hidden Temple, security concerns, Candyland, Mike Teavee, fishing chairs, lack of emotion, hug types, Monstars, HILLARY DUFF, Calabria 2007, earring tips, yoga, Old Navy, Flo Rida, bagels, and more! TNO beads and other merch: www.thenewestolympian.com/merch Video version of this ep: COMING SOON Thanks to our sponsor, Quince! Get free shipping and 365-day returns at www.quince.com/newestolympian — Find The Newest Olympian Online — • Website: www.thenewestolympian.com • Patreon: www.thenewestolympian.com/patreon • Twitter: www.twitter.com/newestolympian • Instagram: www.instagram.com/newestolympian • Facebook: www.facebook.com/newestolympian • Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/thenewestolympian • Merch: www.thenewestolympian.com/merch — Production — • Creator, Host, Producer, Social Media, Web Design: Mike Schubert • Editor: Sherry Guo • Music: Bettina Campomanes and Brandon Grugle • Art: Jessica E. Boyd — About The Show — Is Percy Jackson the book series we should've been reading all along? Join Mike Schubert as he reads through the books for the first time with the help of longtime PJO fans to cover the plot, take stabs at what happens next, and nerd out over Greek mythology. Whether you're looking for an excuse to finally read these books, or want to re-read an old favorite with a digital book club, grab your blue chocolate chip cookies and listen along. New episodes release on Mondays wherever you get your podcasts!
For our Season 3 finale, we're taking a moment for our favorite Disney Channel songs! This includes songs associated with a Disney channel star, songs frequently played on the channel, or songs in a Disney show/movie. We both go through our top ten favorites and explore the nostalgia of our Disney primes. We're talkin' Hannah Montana, The Jonas Brothers, The Cheetah Girls, Hillary Duff, and more! Get ready to sing along. Want more podcast content? Join us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/thisisamomentpodcast Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisisamomentpod/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thisamomentpod Music by Khalil Slim: https://linktr.ee/khalilsemien Produced by Olive Bieni, Paige Elson, and Imia Hawkins
Episode 76 of Mixtaping Identity with Chloe Maddren.In this episode, Shane and Chloe chat about the worst people on the internet, glitter in a river, female empowerment, and that time Hillary Duff plagiarised a 10 year-old Chloe.PlaylistSupport for Chloe:InstagramThe Friend RequestSupport for Mixtaping Identity:Buy me a Ko-FiInstagramhttps://linktr.ee/MixtapingIdentity Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Warner Bros. and Disney have a bunch of new release dates for us, Adam Sandler is getting animated again, and aliens invade in the first trailer for No One Will Save You. Jurassic Park is getting a new adaption, Smallville might be making a comeback, and we come to terms with the fact that we will never find out how Hillary Duff met your father!
It's our anniversary, so to celebrate, we're listening to a couple tracks from an album that came out 20 years ago! Join us as we look back to the past at Hillary Duff's Metamorphosis! Discover bonus eps, merch and more on our Patreon! This week: What is happening with this album cover? What makes Mandy Moore and Hillary Duff different? And a return of one of our favorite record labels. All this and so much MORE! Wanna get a shout-out on a future episode? Give us a rating on iTunes! It helps us, and it helps you feel good about yourself!
This week on Social Blend, George and Gracie discuss the VMA's Nominations, Britney Spears Divorce announcement, Tory Lanz gets ten years in prison, Aliens are real, Doja Cat is not ok, Zooey Deschanel is engaged, and Hillary Duff's in heads up! Gracie also talks about her 21&Me results and her Family reuinon! Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/socialblendpod/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/socialblend Twitter: https://twitter.com/socialblendpod Goli Gummies: 5% OFF with PROMO: GSTILWELL https://go.goli.com/gstilwell
We're running out of films that have to do with Greece and Rome but still have this classic DCom! This week Ava, Brayden, and Niamh take a school trip with Hillary Duff to learn what Dreams are Made Of, discuss the merits of waterparks, praise Alex Bornstein, and talk about how fierce Hillary Duff's Sparks is. The Lizzie McGuire Movie (2003) dir. Jim Fall is avalible on Disney Plus and PVOD! Dive In More: Listen to the Hidden Oracle Playlist: https://spoti.fi/3IjSooa Keep up with the Offerings and Votes Off: https://bit.ly/451WJ9j Find Us on Socials: Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok: @ReturnToCamp For more of your Hosts: @brydnstllmn @niamhhsherlock @avapirie Help Fund This Cast: Donate the price of a coffee to keep us going! https://ko-fi.com/returntocamp Buy cool merch at Redbubble: www.redbubble.com/people/onthevergepro/shop Recommendations This Week: Barbie (2023) dir. Greta Gerwig star. Margo Robbie, Ryan Gosling, America Ferrera, Issa Rea, Kate McKinnon, and Simu Liu Chapter Summary: The Lizzie McGuire Movie is a 2003 American teen comedy film directed by Jim Fall. The film serves as the finale of the Disney Channel television series of the same name, and was the first theatrical film based on a Disney Channel series. The film stars Hilary Duff, Adam Lamberg, Robert Carradine, Hallie Todd and Jake Thomas, and tells the story of Lizzie's graduation trip to Rome. It was released on May 2, 2003, by Buena Vista Pictures, peaking at number two at the domestic box office behind X2. The events of the film take place after the second and final season of Lizzie McGuire. Read On: Buy Trials of Apollo: The Hidden Oracle from an independent book store Credits: Return to Camp Half-Blood is an independent podcast by Brayden Stallman, Niamh Sherlock, and Ava Pirie. Each week these friends from college dive deep into the books of the Percy Jackson universe by Rick Riordan, starting with Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Heroes of Olympus, and now Trials of Apollo. While analyzing each set of chapters, the trio takes an english class approach while diving into how this effects their lives, relates to pop culture, and means about its relationship to literature and the Greek classics. Find out more about this podcast at returntocamp.com Music courtesy of Purple Planet Music: https://www.purple-planet.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/return-to-camp-half-blood/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/return-to-camp-half-blood/support
Join us as we welcome our first special guest, the delightful Francia Raisa! Tune in to hear Francia reveal a funny pet peeve, share an intriguing anecdote about Hillary Duff, and spice things up with some salsa talk. "After We Wrap" is a podcast hosted by actresses Jaina Lee Ortiz and Gabriella Ortiz. They have candid conversations about life, love, the entertainment industry, occasionally inviting special guests to join in on the conversation. It's the end of the day, let your hair down, drink some wine, and join Jaina and Gabriella for an authentic and engaging look into their lives and the world around them. Join our "After Party": http://www.patreon.com/afterwewrapshow If you're struggling, consider therapy with our sponsor BetterHelp. Click https://betterhelp.com/afterwewrap for a 10% discount on your first month of therapy with a licensed professional specific to your needs. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Follow the show's socials: YouTube.com/@afterwewrapshow Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/afterwewrapshow Tik Tok: http://www.tiktok.com/@afterwewrapshow Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/afterwewrapshow Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/afterwewrapshow Follow Francia Raisa at: https://www.instagram.com/franciaraisa/ Follow Jaina Lee Ortiz: http://ww.instagram.com/jainaleeortiz Follow Gaby Ortiz: http://www.instagram.com/gabygabs Produced by: Shane Hartline http://www.instagram.com/shane_hartline DP: https://www.instagram.com/kylehelf/ Sound Mixer: http://www.jakelloydbacon.com For business inquiries contact: afterwewrapshow@gmail.com
It's time for the Moon Star Pride 2023 Double Feature Special!Regular hosts Alex & Chris are joined by special guest Rhett for a colorful look at LGBTQIA+ themes in Sailor Moon, other anime, and a candid discussion of our personal experiences with LGBT representation in media.Do you remember how it felt the first time you saw Hillary Duff tell off that girl for saying "that's so gay" back in the day? What about Ellen, Rosie, and all the rest? Moon Star Pride 2023 starts now!Follow Moon Star On Facebook_Special Guest Myster Rhetthttps://linktr.ee/myster_rhettInstagram: Myster_RhettMoon Star: A Sailor Moon Podcast HostsAlex Summers & Chris MayekSponsored by Sailor Moon Videowww.sailormoonvideo.com
Having overcome the obstacles of a broken home and an uneasy path to success, Good Charlotte are now one of the most popular bands in America. But herein lies a paradox: how does a band that rose to prominence by ripping on Rich & Famous celebrities stay cool now that they're fully enmeshed in Hollywood culture?The answer was not always clear, and throughout the late 2000s and 2010s the boys from Maryland struggled to remain relevant as their audience slowly shrank. Join us as we process the side of Good Charlotte's career most people don't know about, as well as some of their strange personal episodes such as Joel Madden's decidedly creepy relationship with teenage pop star Hillary Duff. Instagram: polishing.turds Facebook: facebook.com/PolishingTurdsPodcast Twitter: @polishing_turds email: polishingturdspodcast@gmail.com
Topics include 2:33 on the amped show they have, Twisted sisters 3:23 on growing up around music 5:00 on Dani performing at Ultra5:45 on growing up around 80's music and Rocknroll 7:17 on Dani wanting to be a astronaut 9:45 on both getting bit by the acting bug early on 11:50 on Dani fangirling over Hillary Duff 16:15 Bella on entourage 17:32 Could Entourage exist today?23:00 growing up on Disney 25:45 Bella Thorne's first concert 28:15. Dani on her first EDM DJ gigs and mushrooms 28:38 Dani on her name Com3t 29:17 Bella, on making new music?31:52 on Bella's performance at Carnegie hall34:34 Bella, on losing the manuscript to her first book on a plane 37:58 Dani's life highlight- Djing at ultra 38:45 Bella-on her jewelry line, Thorne42:50 on their podcast Twisted Sisters 45:24 on SnoopDog and Twisted sisters 46:15 on cruising in Snoopdogs caravan and going to Ihop with him 49:35 Dani on her new music50:00 Bella on wanting to create a lingerie line 54:00 on the sisters writing music together 55:34 on Bella's love of Billy Squier57:05 Dani's top 5 most underrated DJs 58:05 the top 5 highest paid Dj's in the world?
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Hosts Jo Firestone & Manolo Moreno play listener-created games with callers!Games played: Birdhouse In Your Soul submitted by Tyler Boudreau from Greenwich, Connecticut, Hot Dog, Hillary Duff! submitted by Tice Rust from Reston, Virginia, and Dr. Foot Therapy with rules by Michael Miller from Phoenix, ArizonaCallers: Pip from Shrewsbury, England; Duane from Fargo, North Dakota; Adam from Rochester, New York; Olleander & Strider from Surprise, Arizona; Matt from Ardmore, Pennsylvania; Claire & Robin from Guelph, Ontario, CanadaOutro theme by Chris Lambie-Hanson from Richmond, VirginiaJo's latest creation, Fruits: A Farm-To-Table Card Game, is now available!This episode sponsored by: Every Plate - Go to everyplate.com/podcast and enter code GAMESHOW149 to get started with EveryPlate for just $1.49 per meal, up to a $110 value!Hunt A Killer - Go to bit.ly/huntakiller_gameshow and use the code GAMESHOW for 10% off your order of Immersive Murder Mystery Games!
Being the one hundred and eighty-ninth episode in which we're getting the musical again, Test Drive is the best piece of cinematic score, and we would cry if Hillary Duff told us off in an Aeropostale. That's What I'm Tolkien About is a proud member of WBNE. For more information, go to https://wbne.org/ The Show: Twitter - www.twitter.com/tolkienaboutpod Instagram - www.instagram.com/tolkienaboutpod Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/3043311089030739/ Merch - https://bit.ly/3yELYc3 Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/tolkienaboutpod/ Cover art by Vashaun Brandon - https://www.instagram.com/vashaundesigns/ Mary Clay: Twitter - www.twitter.com/mcwattsup Instagram - www.instagram.com/mcturndownforwatt TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@mcwattsup Ali: Twitter - https://twitter.com/msalicenutting Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/msalicenutting/ Resources, Articles, Etc. - Bored of the Rings (free digital version) - https://archive.org/details/boredofringsparo00harv LOTR Musical? - https://deadline.com/2023/03/lord-of-the-rings-music-stage-adaptation-watermill-theatre-jrr-tolkien-matthew-warchus-1235276555/ New LOTR Movies? - https://variety.com/2023/film/news/lord-of-the-rings-new-movies-warner-bros-1235533672/ Potterless: Anti-Semitism in Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, and Fantasy w/ Eric Silver - https://www.potterlesspodcast.com/episode-161 Fan Organizer Coalition - https://fandomforward.org/coalition Race in LOTR and Tolkien's Works: https://docs.google.com/document/d/11ExziJbBteK8eJn9xgrjm17P23Vg_Ucm8rAyYAkm9yc/edit
Jamie Wollam has toured with some of the most talented musicians on earth including, Tears for Fears, Jackson Browne, David Crosby, Tommy Shaw (Styx), Fee Waybil (The Tubes) and Rage Against the Machine's Tom Morello's solo project, The Nightwatchman. He has recorded with Michael Sweet (Stryper), Guardian, Zache Brooke, The Brave, John Elefante (Kansas), Venice, Jay Nash, Mindy Gledhill, Michael Jackson, Kyle Vincent, Hillary Duff, Eric Hutchinson, Avion, Steve Bertrand, Drake Bell, G.E.M and, Tears for Fears. In this episode, Jaime talks about: His move from L.A. to Canada and getting sober Working through these struggles while working with Tears for Fears Drumming with Tears for Fears and the support they gave him Being the drummer for Tears for Fears and working a “regular job” Drumming for Tears for Fears and the new record Losing his deal with DW Dialing in his sound with A&F drums
Hello friends! Los Angeles based, Singer-songwriter and author, Kenward Cooper is my guest for episode 1234! His memoir, the adventurous page-turner, "Rock N Roll Will Only Break Your Heart" is available now wherever you get your books including Amazon. Go to kenwardcooper.com for more info, music and more. We have a fantastic conversation about growing up in Las Vegas and L.A., staring a zine when he was in his early teens, the Sunset Strip scene of the late 80's, living in New York, Paris, London and more, his long music and move story with a French woman, brushes with The Killers, a crazy Hillary Duff story and much more. I had a great time getting to know Kenward. I'm sure you will too. Let's get down! If you feel so inclined. Venmo: www.venmo.com/John-Goudie-1 Paypal: paypal.me/johnnygoudie
Mi invitada esta semana es Celia Bernardos, la diseñadora y empresaria que está detrás de la marca Celia B. Su ropa triunfa en todo el mundo: en EEUU, su principal mercado, en Oriente Medio, América Latina... Sus diseños aparecen en series tan populares como Sex Education o Yo nunca, y visten a celebrities tan diferentes como Hillary Duff, Olivia Palermo o Paula Echevarría. Pero ¿cómo ha sido el camino hasta llegar aquí de esta asturiana?Celia nos va a hablar con sinceridad de emprendimiento, éxito y oportunidad, pero también de sacrificio y del precio que pagas por el camino. Con ella vamos a indagar en los grandes retos del negocio de la moda: sostenibilidad, consumismo, desigualdad, diversidad... Y vamos a hablar sobre tener estilo propio en tiempos de uniformidad.Escucha la entrevista con Celia B.Como a todos nos interesa cuidar nuestra salud mental y gestionar mejor nuestras emociones para llevar una vida serena y gratificante, en Sanitas dan un paso más en medicina digital con su servicio de psicología llamado “Cuida tu mente”. Está diseñado para que sus clientes, a través de la APP Mi Sanitas, accedan fácilmente a una evaluación psicológica online, contenidos digitales personalizados, y a hacer un seguimiento con un psicólogo en caso necesario.Si quieres disfrutar de 1 año GRATIS del servicio “Cuida tu mente”, puedes entrar en bluau.es para informarte de todo.Gracias a Sanitas, nuestro mecenas de este mes, por ayudar a prevenir y cuidar nuestra salud mental y emocional.Puedes suscribirte a mi nueva newsletter "A micrófono cerrado", donde comparto material inédito de mi podcast y mis apuntes. https://cristinamitre.substack.com/A diario puedes seguirme en mis redes sociales:Instagram @thebeautymailTwitter @cristinamitreYouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/CristinaMitreLinkedIn Cristina Mitre ArandaFacebook https://www.facebook.com/Crismitre Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Good morning, evening, night, Gossip Royalty! We gotta be honest with you... this episode is a short one because it was NOT a humdinger. Dan and Olivia sign up to write and star in a school play, based on an idea by Blair and directed by Vanessa. Would anyone want to see this? Join us as we fly through Season 3, Episode 10: The Last Days of Disco Stick You know you love us...XOXO, Gossip Kings Watch the video version of the episode Like the show? Rate XOXO Gossip Kings 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts Follow XOXO Gossip Kings: Instagram: @xoxogossipkings_podcast Follow Carl Tart: Instagram: @dammitcarl Follow Lamar Woods: Instagram: @prophmaticSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gossip Royalty! Sorry we are tardy this week, Richelle was on a field trip this week, but that's less interesting than Lil J setting her sights on landing the hottest escort for Cotillion and Hillary Duff might be leaving us??? Join us for Season 3, Episode 9: They Shoot Humphreys, Don't They? You know you love us...XOXO, Gossip Kings Watch the video version of the episode Like the show? Rate XOXO Gossip Kings 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts Follow XOXO Gossip Kings: Instagram: @xoxogossipkings_podcast Follow Carl Tart: Instagram: @dammitcarl Follow Lamar Woods: Instagram: @prophmaticSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Gossip Royalty!!! We're back, we're back, we're back! How far would you go in order to make a speech? Join us in Season 3, Episode 6: All About Eve! Season 3 is getting good, baby! XOXO, Gossip Kings Watch the video version of the episode Like the show? Rate XOXO Gossip Kings 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts Follow XOXO Gossip Kings: Instagram: @xoxogossipkings_podcast Follow Carl Tart: Instagram: @dammitcarl Follow Lamar Woods: Instagram: @prophmaticSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hard Knocks Episode 4 is here and we recap what probably happened (00:02:54-00:05:45). The preseason is officially over and cut day has come and gone (00:05:45-00:18:02). Hot Seat/Cool Throne including Hillary Duff's diarrhea, Bill Clinton's exchange with Dr Ruth, and talking tennis (00:18:02-00:37:03). Bruce Arians joins us in studio to talk about his retirement from coaching, what it's like to be the "Hand of the King" for an NFL Franchise, and his relationship with Tom Brady (00:37:03-01:17:07). We finish with the Mt Rushmore of living legends (01:17:09-01:34:43).
It's been a rough week. Alison took a spill and Greg got soaked. Plus news stories about parents who cross the line with teachers, inspirational Barbies, Hillary Duff's bowels and more! Follow Childish: twitter.com/childishpod instagram.com/childishpod Follow Greg: twitter.com/GregFitzShow instagram.com/gregfitzsimmons Follow Alison: twitter.com/AlisonRosen instagram.com/alisonrosen Our Lovely Sponsor! ShopifyGet a free 14-day trial at shopify.com/childish
A lot of good questions and good answers are had between Nikki and her guests Chris Convy and Anya Marina. Communication between men, how Hillary Duff was an ally to the gay community and staying away from toxic positivity are on top of mind. Anya brings her dad's energy to a discussion about being better around people you care about and how to handle Nikki's rollercoaster of emotions. They play Never Have I Ever... a game that one of them has already played once today. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Yanni is also very proud of Hillary Duff. Her naked airbrushed body looks very brave. James Corden is being deported. Linda Tripp is where cancel culture really started. The media has cheated on us so now we're constantly looking through their phone. It's s long sun shiny day in the fetaverse. Sponsors: Babbel https://try.babbel.com/podcast-flags-2021/?bsc=podcast-longdays&btp=default&utm_campaign=2022_usa_podcast_offline_veritoneone_lp&utm_medium=podcast&utm_source=offline&utm_term=podcast-longdays Butcherbox https://www.butcherbox.com/fumes/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=offline&utm_campaign=GROUND_BEEF_FL_2022&utm_term=fumes&utm_content= Join for a weekly extra Longday episode and more bonus content and benefits: https://www.patreon.com/yannilongdays Subscribe to our clips page for podcast highlights https://youtube.com/channel/UCfMy34qIYYy7XiRaHKO1ykw The show goes out every Saturday. Come join in on the LONG DAY & Follow Yannis Pappas Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/yannispappas/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/yannispap
Hillary Duff is posing naked on the cover of Women's Health and Dua Lipa is posing sideways on a chair on the cover of Vogue (1:00). The guest list for Adam Sandler's daughter's bat mitzvah included Jennifer Aniston, Taylor Lautner, and Halsey (10:39). This week's Cringe Mode is the 2003 movie 'Uptown Girls' (28:16), and how much money is Jack Antonoff getting paid to do a song for the new 'Minions' movie (51:56)? Hosts: Kate Halliwell, Amelia Wedemeyer, and Kaya McMullen Producer: Kaya McMullen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tansey and The Overpaid Producer give you all the culture you need to not sound like a robot cop this weekend. This week; Hillary Duff in the buff, Elon's plan to reverse Trump's Twitter ban, the continued attack on free speech and now the Ministry of Truth, Zara Phythian and Husband Accused of Having Sex with 13-Year-Old, 40 million mile wide black hole in the Milky Way, Andy Dick's sexual Assault arrest and Jesse Williams nude photo leaked. All of this and more, on this episode of Last Call of The Day.
On today's Hard Factor… Britney Spears and Hillary Duff are saving everyone's social media feed with their bodies (00:10:25); Mother's Day XBox Violence in Kentucky (00:31:45); Deadly Thai Sex Cults (the best kind) (00:44:23); Atlantis finally found (01:02:31); and Much more… (00:00:00) - Timestamps Cup of Coffee in the Big Time (00:05:50) - Fun Fact: In Case of Attack - Sharks are Susceptible to Eye Gouges and Fishhooks to the Gills + More… (00:09:33) - Jersey Shore Terrorized by 1000 Lbs. Great White Shark (00:10:25) - Brittney Spears and Hillary Duff in the Buff (00:18:29) - Tom Brady get Record Breaking Press Deal with Fox Sports (00:19:24) - Elon says He's Not for Permanent Bans on Twitter, Including for Trump (00:23:50) - Young Thug and 27 Others Arrested on Gang Charges in Georgia Mother's Day XBox Massacre (00:31:45) - Kentucky Man Shoots Mother Over XBox Controller on Mother's Day TikTok International Moment (00:44:23) - Thailand - Cult Guy Thawee gets Caught After Killing Almost Half of his Sex Cult (00:51:51) - International Waters - Cruise Couple Commits to Life on Sea The Lost City of Atlantis (01:00:01) - Lost Facts from the Last Few Coffees… (01:02:31) - The lost city of Atlantis was ALMOST found by a very excited and soft spoken group of scientists These stories, and much more, brought to you by our incredible sponsors: Noom Mood - Worry less and feel happier. Sign up for your trial at https://Noom.com/FACTOR Sunday - Full-season plans start at just $129, and you can get 20% off at checkout when you visit https://GetSunday.com/Factor Fast Growing Trees - Go to https://FastGrowingTrees/FACTOR right now, and you'll get 15% off your entire order Go to store.hardfactor.com and patreon.com/hardfactor to support the pod with incredible merch and bonus podcasts Leave us a Voicemail at 512-270-1480, send us a voice memo to hardfactorvoicemail@gmail.com, and/or leave a 5-Star review on Apple Podcasts to hear it on Friday's show Other Places to Listen: Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Lots More... Watch Full Episodes on YouTube Follow @HardFactorNews on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, and Facebook --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hard-factor/support
Britney Spears and Hilary Duff have taken it all off, and both have evoked very different fan responses. We're picking sides in the Depp/Heard trial. The level of pettiness coming from Buckingham Palace is at an all time high. Is Trump on his way back to Twitter? Perez speaks with the recently single Adam Carolla. Geico = Switch to GEICO today and see all the ways you could save. It's easy – simply go to GEICO.com to get a rate quote, and get started seeing how much YOU could save. Füm = head to breathefum.com/PEREZ and us promo code PEREZ you are going to save 10% off your entire order. Helix is offering up to $200 off all mattress orders AND two free pillows for our listeners at HelixSleep.com/Perez. Belli Welli = go to www.belliwelli.com and use code PEREZ30 to unlock a 30% discount. Follow Perez!FAMILY CHANNEL: http://YouTube.com/ThePerezHiltonWEBSITE: http://PerezHilton.com
Ellen DeGeneres' final guest is announced, another Wild deep dive with Mark Rosen, Cory has Headlines which includes reactions to a Hillary Duff nude photo shoot and Scott Taylor of Abbey's Hope stops by to share the news about a special event!
Elle Mills joins the crew for a rousing discussion of the Hillary Duff classic: Cinderella Story. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices