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It's Not Okay, Andi: We Review Andi Dorfman's First Book It may have been several years since our no-nonsense, assistant DA queen Andi Dorfman has been a regular part of Bachelor Nation, but she has definitely stayed busy! Since her time on the show, Andi has written two New York Times Bestsellers, become a fitspiration, and...also sells merch! Music credit: Computer Music All-Stars: Where's My Jetpack? And Albatross v2 During quarantine, Sammi found herself spending a lot of time perusing her library's digital book catalog. While she's still holding out hope for Bachelor Nation and I Didn't Come Here to Make Friends, what was available was Andi's debut novel. And oh, what a ride it is. Learn what your favorite Bachelor fans are doing in quarantine, what we have coming up for these future weeks in limbo, and what the Goodreads users had to say about this particular tome. We bet you can't guess which fictional character Andi idolizes. It rhymes with Garry Bradshaw, but that's the only hint I'll give you. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Here we are at the end of 2015, and to celebrate, Megan asked all three co-hosts to join her for another group show! Kelly, Rebekah, Laura, and Megan open up with thoughtful reflections on what they've learned and how they've grown in the past year. Then things get a little silly (and hopefully a little helpful, too!) as they share their favorites of 2015 in listening, reading, watching, eating, and discovering. Healthy Moving is offering a free class for YOU, Awesome! Text SortaAwesome to 33444 to sign-up or go to HealthyMoving.com/sortaawesome ! SHOW NOTES Listening: On Being with Krista Tippett; This American Life "The Problem We All Live With"; Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me; Start-Up; Invisibilia; Spilled Milk; The Popcast; Adele's 25 Reading: Unapologetic, Francis Spufford; Out of Sorts, Sarah Bessey; The Atlantic.com; I Didn't Come Here to Make Friends, Courtney Robertson; The Power of Habit, Charles Duhigg; Essentialism, Greg Mckeown; The Skimm; Ruth Reichl's Delicious and Garlic and Sapphires Watching: In Your Eyes, The Rebound, Safe Haven, Take Care; The Good Wife; Days of Our Lives (!!!) Eating/Drinking: hard cider, fish tacos, Ben & Jerry's The Tonight Dough, margaritas on the rocks, La Croix Discoveries: Headspace app, chatbooks, high-waisted jeans, personal development (especially The Lively Show Episode #88 and Personality Hacker Podcast) Find Rebekah on her blog, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Find Laura on her blog, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Find Kelly on her blog, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. You can find Megan on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. Sign up for the show’s mailing list at tinyletter.com/SortaAwesome And don’t forget to find us in the Sorta Awesome Hangout on Facebook or on Instagram! Show notes for this and every episode of Sorta Awesome are available at sortaawesomeshow.com
Guest Courtney Robertson [https://twitter.com/bugrobertson] (“Bachelor” season 16 winner and author of "I Didn't Come Here to Make Friends: Confessions of a Reality Show Villain”) returns for a new episode “Plz Advise with Molly McAleer.” This week, Molly [https://twitter.com/molls] and Courtney dish about the “Bachelor,” being on a reality show and vajazzling. They also take your calls about dating a friend’s ex, how to just do you and more. If you have a question for Molly, call in at: 323-450-7408 or email us at askplzadvise [at] gmail.com. Produced by: Kristina Lopez [https://twitter.com/KristinaLopez] Assistant Producer: Christina Milazzo [https://twitter.com/frizzyfilazzo] Artwork by: Heather Peterson [https://twitter.com/hrrrthrrr] Music: https://soundcloud.com/thefatrat/all-night-thefatrat-remix See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We’ve got a brand new episode of "Plz Advise" for you. This week Molly is answering your calls with guest Courtney Robertson, the "Bachelor" season 16 winner who wrote the New York Times bestselling book "I Didn't Come Here to Make Friends: Confessions of a Reality Show Villain." Molly and Courtney answer questions about getting over a crappy ex, dealing with mean friends and we hear back about the Herpes Backpack situation from episode 6. If you have a question for Molly, call in at: 323-450-7408 or email us. Produced by: Kristina Lopez Assistant Producer: Christina Milazzo Artwork by: Heather... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On Season 16 of The Bachelor, Courtney Robertson became one of the biggest villains in the franchise’s history. She infamously broke the rules and partook in an illicit skinny-dip that helped seal her proposal to the season's bachelor, Ben Flajnik. I Didn’t Come Here to Make Friends: Confessions of a Reality Show Villain is her side of the story. In the book, Courtney dishes about finding love, her famous exes, and what really happens behind the scenes on. I Didn't Come Here to Make Friends is the first ever book written by a former contestant about the show, and she shares many of the [...] The post Courtney Robertson | I Didn’t Come Here to Make Friends | Author Interview appeared first on Book Circle Online.
On Season 16 of The Bachelor, Courtney Robertson became one of the biggest villains in the franchise’s history. She infamously broke the rules and partook in an illicit skinny-dip that helped seal her proposal to the season's bachelor, Ben Flajnik. I Didn’t Come Here to Make Friends: Confessions of a Reality Show Villain is her side of the story. In the book, Courtney dishes about finding love, her famous exes, and what really happens behind the scenes on. I Didn't Come Here to Make Friends is the first ever book written by a former contestant about the show, and she shares many of the [...]
Come again? Yes, that's right... It's a double come episode as your friendly neighborhood five middle fingers go through a double review of Come Out and Play and I Didn't Come Here to Die. Join us as we go through all 5 stages of grieving (Anger, Anger, Anger, Anger and Anger) in this surprisingly angry episode. Mike's News starts things off, and then the boys go head to head on the merits of remaking a movie most people didn't know existed and the relative worth of vanity cards. Then, things take a turn for the angry as we have very disparate emotions over a low budget pseudo-slasher and what components low budget movies should have. It's not one to be missed. Next week, the guys take young Norman Bates through his paces as we review Bates Motel and the classic Hitchcock masterpiece, Psycho.
Playing with yourself w/ Gimpy, I Didn't Come Here to Die film review, we play a track from the band - Golden Sun and more on this episode.