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Hey Team Tolerator! We are officially on our summer break for 2025 and will be returning with new episodes in the fall. This week, we are giving you a sneak peek of our Misogyny Meltdown series! In this excerpt, Julia Washington and Alrinthea Carter joined us to talk about the women in historical film that just deserved better. You can see the video for this interview, as well as the rest of the fun we had, on Patreon!
Hi Barbie!This week Natalie and Julia Washington are combining their forces to talk about The Barbie movie. Each woman delves into their special relationship and memories they have with Barbie. They then decide it is time to come out of hiding and join the discourse and discussion following Greta Geriwg's film. The episode will revolve around the movie serving as an awareness piece on everyday misogyny, the roles Ken played in the movie, Barbie's journey to becoming a human, and more! This episode is more than Kenough!Support the Show:Follow us at @menivetoleratedpod on Instagram! https://www.patreon.com/menivetoleratedpod on Patreon for bonus content! We are currently running a free trial on all three tiers! All ways to support the show can be found at https://linktr.ee/menivetoleratedpod. Join the newsletter so you know when all bonus material is out and learn about all our other projects.Find Julia:On instagram: @popculturemakesmejealous and @thejuliawashingtonShop Prose and Glow: https://www.juliawashingtonproductions.com/Podcasts: Pop Culture Makes Me Jealous and Jelly Pops Book Club
Julia Washington is back on the pod to talk about her small business, Prose and Glow. This episode gives insight on what urged Natalie and Julia into looking for alternatives outside of their normal job markets and their feelings about the current professional landscape. Julia will also give us an inside look at the systems put into place that do not help small business owners and how being a single woman really impacts her experience starting and running a business.Support the Show:Follow us at @menivetoleratedpod on Instagram! https://www.patreon.com/menivetoleratedpod on Patreon for bonus content! We are currently running a free trial on all three tiers! All ways to support the show can be found at https://linktr.ee/menivetoleratedpod. Join the newsletter so you know when all bonus material is out and learn about all our other projects.Find Julia:On instagram: @popculturemakesmejealous and @thejuliawashingtonShop Prose and Glow: https://www.juliawashingtonproductions.com/Podcasts: Pop Culture Makes Me Jealous and Jelly Pops Book Club
Beyonce won album of the year for 2025! Alrinthea Carter and Julia Washington joined Natalie back in December to do a deep dive on country music, Beyonce's career, and their feelings about different tracks of Cowboy Carter. There will be discussion on the role black people played in creating country music, what themes of the female experience are prevalent in the songs, and how Beyonce has inspired us to make the type of art we want to make.Support the ShowMake sure you have subscribed to us on Patreon! Every tier has a 7-day free trial and it is the only place to find our free blog posts, Tolerator Check-In episodes, and The Misogyny Meltdown. Follow us at @menivetoleratedpod on Instagram! All ways to support the show can be found at https://linktr.ee/menivetoleratedpod. Join the newsletter so you never miss any update we have on Team Tolerator!Find AlrintheaOn Instagram: @alrinthea Website: https://www.alrintheacarter.com/Find JuliaOn Instagram: @popculturemakesmejealous and @thejuliawashingtonShop Prose and Glow: https://www.juliawashingtonproductions.com/Podcasts: Pop Culture Makes Me Jealous and Jelly Pops Book Club
To All the Men I've Tolerated Before is on a holiday break until 2025! This week, we are re-releasing our Still Comfy? review of Love, Actually for some holiday cheer. Still Comfy? is where Julia Washington and I review our favorite comfort movies to figure out if they still make us happy. Spoiler alert, Love, Actually doesn't bring me comfort at all.Make sure you have subscribed to us on Patreon! Every tier has a 7-day free trial and it is the only place to find our free blog posts, Tolerator Check-In episodes, and The Misogyny Meltdown.Follow us at @menivetoleratedpod on Instagram! All ways to support the show can be found at https://linktr.ee/menivetoleratedpod.Join the newsletter so you never miss any update we have on Team Tolerator!
We are on our holiday break and will not be releasing new episodes until 2025! Please enjoy this re-release of our Still Comfy? Practical Magic review with Julia Washington. Practical Magic is one of my favorite comfort movies and I hope it adds a little warmth and magic to your holiday season!Make sure you have subscribed to us on Patreon! Every tier has a 7-day free trial and it is the only place to find our free blog posts, Tolerator Check-In episodes, and The Misogyny Meltdown. Follow us at @menivetoleratedpod on Instagram! All ways to support the show can be found at https://linktr.ee/menivetoleratedpod.Join the newsletter so you never miss any update we have on Team Tolerator!
Chelsea is joined by podcaster Natalie Katona and writer Julia Washington (co-hosts of Still Comfy) to break down “One Tree Hill” star Bethany Joy Lenz's memoir, “Dinner for Vampires.” They explore Bethany's experiences in a high-control religious cult. Get ready for co-star drama, jezebel fuckery, and an asshat cult leader obsessed with The Sopranos. A content warning: this episode contains discussions of sensitive topics including emotional abuse. Take care while listening and find helpful resources here. Where to order Chelsea's book: Bookshop.org Find other places to order Follow Chelsea: Instagram @chelseadevantez Join the cookie community: Become a member of the Patreon Show Notes: Evan's Wedding and Mandy Moore Singing Where to find our guests: Natalie Katona Podcast Podcast Instagram Natalie's Instagram TikTok Patreon Julia Washington Julia's Instagram Prose & Glow Website Prose & Glow Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is a preview of our mid-year follow-up to the goals and manifestations Julia Washington and I set in January. You will hear Julia and I discuss the progress we've made towards those goals and where we think the second half of the year will take us!Want the full episode? Make sure you have subscribed to us on Patreon! Every tier has a 7-day free trial and it is the only place to find our free blog posts, Tolerator Check-In episodes, and The Misogyny Meltdown. Follow us at @menivetoleratedpod on Instagram!All ways to support the show can be found at https://linktr.ee/menivetoleratedpod. Join the newsletter so you never miss any update we have on Team Tolerator!Find Julia:On instagram: @popculturemakesmejealous and @thejuliawashingtonWebsite: https://lnk.bio/popculturemakesmejealousPodcasts: Pop Culture Makes Me Jealous and Jelly Pops Book Club
Join Vazha Omanashvili, a software developer living in Ukraine, as he shares what shit he has to talk about: Living in Ukraine. Part 1 of a 2 part series. Living in Ukraine is Shit2TalkAbout Episode Resources and Transcript Follow the Show on Instagram Other ways to support Sh!t You Don't Want to Talk About: LinkTree Where to find and support our Guests: Vazha Omanashvil on LinkedIn Episode edited by Julia Washington
Join Vazha Omanashvili, a software developer living in Ukraine, as he shares what shit he has to talk about: How things have changed in Ukraine. Part 2 of a 2 part series. Living in Ukraine is Shit2TalkAbout Episode Resources and Transcript Follow the Show on Instagram Other ways to support Sh!t You Don't Want to Talk About: LinkTree Where to find and support our Guests: Vazha Omanashvil on LinkedIn Episode edited by Julia Washington
To All the Men I've Tolerated Before is officially on its summer break! You'll be seeing posted on our feed bonus content like guest spots I've had on other shows, Still Comfy? episodes, and more!This week I am featuring a guest spot that I did with Julia Washington on Fixing Famous People! Fixing Famous People is hosted by the hilarious Chris DeRosa and Dominick Pupa. Each week, they pick a new celebrity client who is in desperate need of a PR makeover. This episode is the four of us discussing the ongoing feud between Shannon Doherty and Alyssa Milano. But most importantly, it gave me the chance to call upon the Power of Three and relive some of my favorite Charmed memories.During our summer break, there will be new content released exclusively on Patreon! Make sure you've claimed your free trial on any of our tiers so you can be up to date on our Team Tolerator Check-Ins and Misogyny Meltdown episodes.Follow us on Instagram and TikTok so you can keep up to date with all things Team Tolerator!Find Fixing Famous PeopleFull Shannon Doherty and Alyssa Milano EpisodeInstagram
Join Sarah Roller, Financial Coach, as she shares what shit she has to talk about: Money Management Shit2TalkAbout Episode Resources and Transcript Follow the Show on Instagram Other ways to support Sh!t You Don't Want to Talk About: LinkTree Where to find and support our Guests: Sarah Roller's Website Episode edited by Julia Washington
How to be an Effective Leader is Shit2TalkAbout Episode Resources and Transcript Follow the Show on Instagram Other ways to support Sh!t You Don't Want to Talk About: LinkTree Where to find and support our Guests: Delisa Abraham on Instagram Episode edited by Julia Washington
Team Tolerator is celebrating Mother's Day with two episodes about parenting. Julia Washington joins us to speak on what it is like to raise a son in a world where misogyny is very present and you're trying to not have one more misogynist on your hands. Topics will include allowing sons space to talk freely about emotions, fathers' roles in a misogynistic mindset, the hurtful stereotypes that sons have in our society, and how we can do everything to set them up to have an anti-misogynistic mindset but the world is still the world we live in.Make sure you have subscribed to us on Patreon! (currently running a free trial on all tiers) It is the only place where you can find our new variety series, The Misogyny Meltdown! There will be comedy, creativity, and a lot of melting down in each episode.Follow us at @menivetoleratedpod on Instagram! All ways to support the show can be found at https://linktr.ee/menivetoleratedpod. Join the newsletter so you never miss any update we have on Team Tolerator!Find Julia:On instagram: @popculturemakesmejealous and @thejuliawashingtonWebsite: https://lnk.bio/popculturemakesmejealousPodcasts: Pop Culture Makes Me Jealous and Jelly Pops Book Club
The Pre-Fixe is overflowing this week, from Marishka Hargitay liking Dominick's reel to Michael Douglas playing Benjamin Franklin in a miniseries that NO ONE asked for to David Beckham suing Mark Whalberg. Then, the dynamic podcasting duo that is Natalie Katona and Julia Washington join to summon the power of three to decode the drama between Shannen Doherty and Alyssa Milano. Who is telling the truth? Who isn't? Is Holly Marie Combs behind it all??? Find out in this UNPRECEDENTED episode.You can find Natalie at @menivetoleratedpod and find her podcast To All The Men I've Tolerated Before here.You can find Julia at @thejuliawashington and find her podcasts Pop Culture Makes Me Jealous and Jelly Pops Book Club here.You can find Dom at dommentary.com.You can find Chris at @thechrisderosa.Follow the show at @fixingfamouspeople.Subscribe to the Patreon Fixing Bonus People here.Write a review and let us know who you want us to fix! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mental health and Holistic wellness expert, Amy Schamberg, joins us to talk about identifying habits that lead to burnout and how to self-care the best way for you. Habits that Lead to Burnout is Shit2TalkAbout Episode Resources and Transcript Follow the Show on Instagram Other ways to support Sh!t You Don't Want to Talk About: LinkTree Where to find and support our Guest: Amy's Instagram Amy's Website Episode edited by Julia Washington
The last Thursday of the month is always a teaser for our Patreon bonus episodes! You will be getting a sample of the episodes we did for March, where we celebrated International Women's Month! Our Team Tolerator Check-In was a movie review of Lisa Frankenstein.For our Misogyny Meltdown, we focused on highlighting feminist icons. You should expect:Me delivering you some reminders of the accomplishments of strong women.A game where we're testing how well JD Ross knows his icons.A conversation with Julia Washington and Alrinthea Carter on the representation of historical women in media.In order to get the full videos and audio episodes for the Misogynist Meltdown and Team Tolerator Check-In You have to join us on Patreon!Each tier is running a free trial! And all of our blog posts and other resources are free and can be found here.Follow our free tier for trailers and other extra content for the main feed episodes!Make sure to follow the show on Instagram and Tiktok!
Venia Logan, founder of SociallyConstructed.Online, a YouTube channel, joins us to talk about Supporting Transgender People in Your Life Supporting Transgender People in Your Life is Shit2TalkAbout Episode Resources and Transcript Follow the Show on Instagram Other ways to support Sh!t You Don't Want to Talk About: LinkTree Where to find and support our Guests: Socially Constructed YouTube Channel Episode edited by Julia Washington
Deconstructing from Religion is Shit2TalkAbout Episode Resources and Transcript Follow the Show on Instagram Other ways to support Sh!t You Don't Want to Talk About: LinkTree Where to find and support our Guests: Find Tai on Instagram Purchase “Let There Be Gaslight” The Cult of Christianity Episode of Shit2TalkAbout Episode edited by Julia Washington
RomCom 1990s movies are the best, right? Until they're not! In this episode host Julia Washington is joined by Bridget Baker to discuss three 1990s classic romcoms, 4 Weddings and a Funeral, My Best Friend's Wedding, and Wedding Singer. Find Bridget on Instagram
Senior Accessibility Engineer and Accessibility Advocate and former Head Chef, Todd Libby, joins us to talk about finding his purpose in recovery. Finding Purpose in Sobriety is Shit2TalkAbout Episode Resources and Transcript Follow the Show on Instagram Other ways to support Sh!t You Don't Want to Talk About: LinkTree Where to find and support our Guests: Todd Libby on LinkedIn Episode edited by Julia Washington
Senior Accessibility Engineer and Accessibility Advocate and former Head Chef, Todd Libby, joins us to talk about his journey to recovery. The Journey to Recovery is Shit2TalkAbout Episode Resources and Transcript Follow the Show on Instagram Other ways to support Sh!t You Don't Want to Talk About: LinkTree Where to find and support our Guests: Todd Libby on LinkedIn Episode edited by Julia Washington
Its the end of the month so that means its time for a Patreon teaser! This week's episode contains snippets from February's The Misogyny Meltdown and a preview of our Team Tolerator Check-In with JD Ross.The Misogyny Meltdown: Romance, Candles, and Bachelor Nation had us celebrating love and Valentine's Day!What can you expect from this episode:Some comedic relief about my love life.A celebration of romantic comedy tropes.An educational candle demonstration from Julia Washington!And Chris DeRosa and I saving lives by reminding everyone there's better tv out there than anything Bachelor Nation will give us. Find the video trailer for the Misogyny Meltdown here!For our Team Tolerator Check-In, I was joined by JD Ross from Weirdwide to talk about creative burnout! We will talk about how the winter blues affected our motivation to continue creating and what our goals are for the future. We also give even more stories and context about the incel episode JD and I had on the main feed.To claim your free trial for the Patreon so you can enjoy the full bonus episodes from last month, click here. Guest's Socials: Julia Washington: @thejuliawashington and @popculturemakesmejealous Shop Julia's Candles Chris DeRosa: @thechrisderosa and @fixingfamouspeople JD Ross: @dudeistweirdo
Wreck It Ralph changed the game of what Princess means with Vanilope and guest Eunice Brownlee breaks it down with Julia Washington in this episode.
Embryo Advocate, Miki Habryn, joins us to talk about the new Alabama Laws around embryos and how this can affect the broader industry. Find out more about the Poland Experience Alabama Embryo Laws is Shit2TalkAbout Episode Resources and Transcript Follow the Show on Instagram Other ways to support Sh!t You Don't Want to Talk About: LinkTree Where to find and support our Guest: Yo Embryo Website Episode edited by Julia Washington
Whitney Knox Lee and guest Julia Washington continue their conversation unpacking common narratives about Black women. This time using scenes from the Amazon Prime original show "Harlem" to discuss the "angry Black woman" stereotype and the balancing act Black women face as they try not to overshoot their mark on being strong. (Fans of Angie, this one is for you!)Julia Washington is a biracial (Black and Italian) solo mom, artist, writer, and the host of Pop Culture Makes Me Jealous and the Jelly Pops Book Club podcasts. In this conversation, Julia and Whitney relate over scenes from "Harlem," share personal experiences, affirming mantras, and self-care practices to combat harmful narratives and protect their peace.Here are three key self-preservation takeaways from this conversation:Create Safe and Nurturing Spaces: It can be so significant and meaningful to surround ourselves with environments that nurture our well-being and provide a sense of belonging.Normalize Naming Emotions: By openly expressing our emotions, we can better understand and address our needs, fostering emotional well-being and healthier relationships. Do this. Make it normal in your life.Do Things That Fill Your Cup: Prioritize actual self-care, find joy in simple pleasures, and fill our cups to maintain balance and inner peace.Connect with Julia Washington on Instagram @TheJuliaWashington and check out her work @JuliaWashingtonProductions. Do you love Julia's vibe and heart pop culture? Learn more about her podcasts at PopCultureMakesMeJealous.com. Follow Impostrix Podcast on Instagram @ImpostrixPodcast and join the conversation on Facebook at the Impostrix Podcast Validating Space. Visit www.impostrixpodcast.com for more information.This episode is available on YOUTUBE! Stay tuned for more empowering discussions on navigating imposter syndrome and racial toxicity in the workplace. Be sure to like, share, and subscribe for more validating content. Thank you for listening!Interested in a free discovery call to see how W. Knox Lee Consulting & Mediation could help you achieve your goals? Email the team at info@wknoxlee.com. Register for the March Brown Bag Discussion! We will talk and learn about misogynoir and stereotypes about Black women. The event is free and space is limited.Register HereSupport the showSUBSCRIBE to the Validating Voice NewsletterSUPPORT Impostrix Podcast
Send us a textWhitney Knox Lee and guest Julia Washington continue their conversation unpacking common narratives about Black women. This time using scenes from the Amazon Prime original show "Harlem" to discuss the "angry Black woman" stereotype and the balancing act Black women face as they try not to overshoot their mark on being strong. (Fans of Angie, this one is for you!)Julia Washington is a biracial (Black and Italian) solo mom, artist, writer, and the host of Pop Culture Makes Me Jealous and the Jelly Pops Book Club podcasts.In this conversation, Julia and Whitney relate over scenes from "Harlem," share personal experiences, affirming mantras, and self-care practices to combat harmful narratives and protect their peace.Here are three key self-preservation takeaways from this conversation:Create Safe and Nurturing Spaces: It can be so significant and meaningful to surround ourselves with environments that nurture our well-being and provide a sense of belonging.Normalize Naming Emotions: By openly expressing our emotions, we can better understand and address our needs, fostering emotional well-being and healthier relationships. Do this. Make it normal in your life.Do Things That Fill Your Cup: Prioritize actual self-care, find joy in simple pleasures, and fill our cups to maintain balance and inner peace.Connect with Julia Washington on Instagram @TheJuliaWashington and check out her work @JuliaWashingtonProductions. Do you love Julia's vibe and heart pop culture? Learn more about her podcasts at PopCultureMakesMeJealous.com. Follow Impostrix Podcast on Instagram @ImpostrixPodcast and join the conversation on Facebook at the Impostrix Podcast Validating Space. Visit www.impostrixpodcast.com for more information.This episode is available on YOUTUBE!Stay tuned for more empowering discussions on navigating imposter syndrome and racial toxicity in the workplace. Be sure to like, share, and subscribe for more validating content. Thank you for listening!Shout out to Chris @DigitalREM for editing this episode!I am a creative entrepreneur and want my fully customizable and attorney-created services contract. Sponsor:Smithers Law Group LLC, Your Trusted 360 General Counselwww.stulawgroup.com/contract-bank Wills for the PeopleAdvancing wealth equity through intentional, accessible, culturally responsive and transformative estate planning services and education. Available in Georgia only. www.willsforthepeoplega.cominfo@willsforthepeoplega.comSupport the Show. SUBSCRIBE to the Validating Voice NewsletterSUPPORT Impostrix Podcast
Embryo Advocate, Miki Habryn, joins us to talk about the importance of embryo donation and donor conception for people who have no other options. Donor Conception is Shit2TalkAbout Episode Resources and Transcript Follow the Show on Instagram Other ways to support Sh!t You Don't Want to Talk About: LinkTree Where to find and support our Guest: Yo Embryo Website Episode edited by Julia Washington
Send us a textWhat is the stereotype of the strong Black woman and how does it show up in every day life? In this episode, Whitney is joined by fellow podcast hostess Julia Washington to discuss the portrayal of Black women in media and the tropes or stereotypical roles that Black women are assigned, the challenges this raises and the impact it can have in the life of a woman. The conversation covers scenes from the comedy drama Amazon Prime Original TV series "Harlem" that highlight the struggles faced by Black women in healthcare settings and the workplace. They also touch on data from the Georgetown Law study "Girlhood Interrupted: The Erasure of Black Girls' Childhood" discussing the adultification of Black girls and the disproportionate burden of diversity, equity, and inclusion work falling on Black women in corporate environments.Join Whitney and Julia as they explore these important topics and share their personal experiences and insights. Julia Washington is a California based, bi-racial, writer, artist, solo-mom and podcast host. She is the creator and host of Pop Culture Makes Me Jealous and Jelly Pops Book Club podcasts. Julia loves to read, watch television and moves, has a subscription to the New Yorker, and will give you unsolicited book/movie/tv recommendations. Julie also writes a monthly column in Jennifer magazine and, seriously, she knows EVERYTHING about pop culture. You can find her on Instagram or TikTok @ theJuliaWashington.For more content from Whitney, visit impostrixpodcast.com and follow her on Instagram @impostrixpodcast.Monthly Brown Bag Discussion Series REGISTER HERESources:Harlem, Season 1, Episode 6 Cuffing Season, and Episode 7 The Strong Black Woman. On Amazon Prime VideoGirlhood Interrupted: The Erasure of Black Girls Childhood, 2017, Center on Poverty and Inequality, Georgetown Law."Women in the Workplace" Study 2023, by Lean In.Editor: Digital REM I am a creative entrepreneur and want my fully customizable and attorney-created services contract. Sponsor:Smithers Law Group LLC, Your Trusted 360 General Counselwww.stulawgroup.com/contract-bank Wills for the PeopleAdvancing wealth equity through intentional, accessible, culturally responsive and transformative estate planning services and education. Available in Georgia only. www.willsforthepeoplega.cominfo@willsforthepeoplega.comSupport the Show. SUBSCRIBE to the Validating Voice NewsletterSUPPORT Impostrix Podcast
What is the stereotype of the “strong Black woman” and how does it show up in every day life? In this episode, Whitney is joined by fellow podcast hostess Julia Washington to discuss the portrayal of Black women in media and the tropes or stereotypical roles that Black women are assigned, the challenges this raises and the impact it can have in the life of a woman. The conversation covers scenes from the comedy drama Amazon Prime Original TV series "Harlem" that highlight the struggles faced by Black women in healthcare settings and the workplace. They also touch on data from the Georgetown Law study "Girlhood Interrupted: The Erasure of Black Girls' Childhood" discussing the adultification of Black girls and the disproportionate burden of diversity, equity, and inclusion work falling on Black women in corporate environments.Join Whitney and Julia as they explore these important topics and share their personal experiences and insights. Julia Washington is a California based, bi-racial, writer, artist, solo-mom and podcast host. She is the creator and host of Pop Culture Makes Me Jealous and Jelly Pops Book Club podcasts. Julia loves to read, watch television and moves, has a subscription to the New Yorker, and will give you unsolicited book/movie/tv recommendations. Julie also writes a monthly column in Jennifer magazine and, seriously, she knows EVERYTHING about pop culture. You can find her on Instagram or TikTok @ theJuliaWashington.For more content from Whitney, visit impostrixpodcast.com and follow her on Instagram @impostrixpodcast.Monthly Brown Bag Discussion Series REGISTER HERESources:“Harlem”, Season 1, Episode 6 “Cuffing Season,” and Episode 7 “The Strong Black Woman.” On Amazon Prime Video“Girlhood Interrupted: The Erasure of Black Girls' Childhood”, 2017, Center on Poverty and Inequality, Georgetown Law."Women in the Workplace" Study 2023, by Lean In.Editor: Digital REM Register for the March Brown Bag Discussion! We will talk and learn about misogynoir and stereotypes about Black women. The event is free and space is limited.Register Here Interested in a free discovery call to see how W. Knox Lee Consulting & Mediation could help you achieve your goals? Email the team at info@wknoxlee.com.Support the showSUBSCRIBE to the Validating Voice NewsletterSUPPORT Impostrix Podcast
Host of Pop Culture Makes Me Jealous, Julia Washington, joins us to talk about diversity in entertainment and how to consider representation beyond the white male narrative. Audacity is Shit2TalkAbout Episode Resources and Transcript Follow the Show on Instagram Other ways to support Sh!t You Don't Want to Talk About: LinkTree Where to find and support our Guest: Julia's Instagram Julia's Website Pop Culture Makes Me Jealous Aladdin Episode Episode edited by Julia Washington
This week host Julia Washington is joined by Amy Albertson to discuss Turning Red! Follow Amy on IG For more join us on Patreon
Sh!t You Don't Want to Talk About is back with Shit2TalkAbout for Season 3. In this solo episode host Jenn Junod talks about audacity, why there was a big gap between seasons two and three, and what to expect with the new season. Audacity is Shit2TalkAbout Episode Resources and Transcript Follow the Show on Instagram Other ways to support Sh!t You Don't Want to Talk About: LinkTree Episode edited by Julia Washington
It's a replay! Enjoy this replay of Still Comfy with Natalie Katona and Julia Washington, where they discuss the 1998 Parent Trap.
A completely unhinged episode where host Julia Washington processes the Academy Awards nominations response from the internet with Natalie Katona (To All The Men I've Tolerated Before). For the full episode join Patreon
Julia Washington is back to talk vision boards, intentions, and manifestations for the new year! Feel free to tell us your goals, theme word, or intentions for 2024 so we can help you keep that good energy flowing to you.In order to recieve access to the full episode, go to our Patreon page and join either our Team Tolerator or Misogyny Meltdown tier.Misogyny Meltdown is our all new variety show only available on Patreon. Each episode will include comedy, sketches, guests, and more all about having a good ol' melt over the misogyny we face everyday.In order to see the video recording or full audio recording of the Misogynist of the Year Award Ceremony, you must be a Patreon member on any tier! There is a free article outlining who won the Misogynist of the Year award for 2023.Find Julia:On instagram: @popculturemakesmejealous and @thejuliawashingtonWebsite: https://lnk.bio/popculturemakesmejealousPodcasts: Pop Culture Makes Me Jealous and Jelly Pops Book Club*During recording, we had mic issues on my end. You'll notice a dip in the sound quality and also hear everything Penelope does to keep herself occupied while I record. I apologize and appreciate your understanding and patience!
In this episode host Julia Washington is joined by the duo of It's My Screen Time Too! We discuss the impact of Annie, why we love it and how it's aged. You can find It's My Screen Time Too on Instagram You can find their second show, Spock Talk here Join our mailing list Join us on Patreon
Inspired by the new Netflix docuseries covering the trial, Natalie and Julia Washington decided to give some follow up reflections to their former episode about the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard defamation trial. They explore the impact of the trial for victims, the role social media played in the trial, and whether or not their feelings have changed now that they have new perspectives and a year's worth of space from the coverage.This is a Patreon bonus teaser! To access the full episode, join our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/menivetoleratedpod. We are currently running a free trial for all new members!Follow us at @menivetoleratedpod on Instagram!All ways to support the show, including our merchandise, can be found at https://linktr.ee/menivetoleratedpod. Signing up for the newsletter gets you discounts on our merchandise, including our Halloween/Fall collection!Find Julia:On instagram: @popculturemakesmejealous @huesbyjuls and @thejuliawashingtonWebsite: https://lnk.bio/popculturemakesmejealousThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5688404/advertisement
What is this? An early episode of To All the Men I've Tolerated Before? That's right, Team Tolerator, we are bringing you our Britney Spears episode early to celebrate the release of her memoir, The Woman In Me. Julia Washington is here so we can all process our feelings about Britney's career, relationship with the press, and the conservatorship. And there will be dishing on Justin Timberlake as well! This will be taking the place of our Thursday episode, so we will see you next week. Happy listening!Oh and make sure you have subscribed to us on Patreon! (currently running a free trial on all tiers) November's bonus episode will be a review of The Woman In Me where I will be processing all the places I cried while listening to the book.Follow us at @menivetoleratedpod on Instagram! All ways to support the show, including our merchandise, can be found at https://linktr.ee/menivetoleratedpod. Join the newsletter so you never miss any update we have on Team Tolerator!Find Julia:On instagram: @popculturemakesmejealous and @thejuliawashingtonWebsite: https://lnk.bio/popculturemakesmejealousCheck out Fixing Famous People's episode on Justin Timberlake! Thank you Chris and Dominick for exploring why Justin Timberlake needs a PR makeover.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5688404/advertisement
Julia Washington is back for your Patreon teaser! We know we are about 2/3s done with the year 2023 but we wanted to do a check-in on those vision boards and goals we created at the beginning of the year. Also, there are some surprise stories from the summer that include how I met some of my idols from Critical Role and Dimension 20. Come celebrate our wins and help push us into success by 2024!Claim your Patreon free trial: https://www.patreon.com/menivetoleratedpodFollow the show on Instagram! Find Julia:On instagram: @popculturemakesmejealous @huesbyjuls and @thejuliawashingtonWebsite: https://lnk.bio/popculturemakesmejealousThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5688404/advertisement
Netflix released a 3-part doc series about the trial on August 16, 2023, and Natalie Katona and Julia Washington revisit the trial through this docu-series. As a content warning to all, the topic of domestic violence and abuse does come up. Join us on Patreon for the full episode
Natalie and guest Julia Washington let listeners in on one of their privately most talked about topics. This is an episode designed around the idea of what makes it hard to be a deprogrammed woman who has to live in a world where other women uphold misogynistic beliefs or Patriarchal standards. The women go into what makes them frustrated when it comes to living a life that isn't centered around men but living in a world where centering men is very much the status quo. They also talk about recent current events and how disappointing it is when powerful women who they admire are found to be acting in misogynistic ways or dating misogynists themselves. Celebrities of note they will discuss are Lizzo, Taylor Swift, and Beyonce.Follow us at @menivetoleratedpod on Instagram and https://www.patreon.com/menivetoleratedpod on Patreon for bonus content! All ways to support the show, including our merchandise, can be found at https://linktr.ee/menivetoleratedpod.Find Julia:On instagram: @popculturemakesmejealous @huesbyjuls and @thejuliawashingtonWebsite: https://lnk.bio/popculturemakesmejealousThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5688404/advertisement
Hi Barbie! We're back from summer vacation. This week Natalie and Julia Washington are combining their forces to talk about The Barbie movie. Each woman delves into their special relationship and memories they have with Barbie. They then decide it is time to come out of hiding and join the discourse and discussion following Greta Geriwg's film. The episode will revolve around the movie serving as an awareness piece on everyday misogyny, the roles Ken played in the movie, Barbie's journey to becoming a human, and more! This episode is more than Kenough!Follow us at @menivetoleratedpod on Instagram and https://www.patreon.com/menivetoleratedpod on Patreon for bonus content! All ways to support the show, including our merchandise, can be found at https://linktr.ee/menivetoleratedpod.Find Julia:On instagram: @popculturemakesmejealous @huesbyjuls and @thejuliawashingtonWebsite: https://lnk.bio/popculturemakesmejealousThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5688404/advertisement
We're joined once again by Julia Washington of Pop Culture Makes Me Jealous for our review of Barbie. We discuss PG-13 movies, when and why we feel comfortable sharing them with our kids, and whether Barbie can be enjoyed by the whole family. We represent a full range of Barbie fandoms - from superfans to casual observers - and cover everything from the appeal of midcentury dream house architecture to the importance of Alan to dream ballets to what actors could best represent aging Barbie and Ken.
Hello, Hi! In this episode, I interview Julia Washington @popculturemakesmejealous, a writer, producer, and podcast host based in California. Julia hosts two podcasts, "Pop Culture Makes Me Jealous," where she analyzes pop culture through the lens of race and gender, and "Jelly Pops Book Club," where she compares books to their screen adaptations During the interview, we chat about various pop culture themes, such as representation and systemic oppression in Disney films like "The Little Mermaid". Julia's podcasts encourage using pop culture to explore identity and perspectives rather than using it as a means of escapism. Sometimes, while indulging we come across the “pop culture icks” and have to reconcile enjoying something while thinking critically about it. I know you'll be inspired as I am to hear Julia's insights into the comfort and excitement that pop culture brings and her belief in using it to deepen self-discovery. ~~~ Julia's three pop culture recommendations for the Medium Lady audience: Movie: Moonwalker (1988) Michael Jackson's experimental film about fandom available on YouTube Television: High Fidelity (Hulu Original) This underrated show (2020) is a television adaptation of the film (2000) adapted from the book (1995) by Nicholas Hornby. Book: The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett an acclaimed novel about two estranged twins who build very different lives for themselves based on their chosen communities. ~~~ Also mentioned Still Comfy on YouTube (hosted by Julia and Natalie Katona host of “To all the Men I've Tolerated Before” Breakfast at Tiffany's Mr. Yunioshi (a Japanese character played by Mickey Rooney (a white actor) Blindspotting on Starz Based on a True Story on Peacock and Crave TV ~~~ You can always help out the podcast by providing a rating or review, and sharing it with another Medium Lady in your life! Make sure you're subscribed so you don't miss when the new episodes drop. I love to connect with listeners, you can swing by to say hi on Instagram, @medium.lady Music is Climb by The Ghost in Your Piano. I'm grateful for its use via creative commons license.
Chris and Dom give their hot takes about the Met Gala fashions before diving into a behemoth of a client: Rachel Dolezal. Julia Washington joins to discuss the motives of Rachel Dolezal and ask why she can't be more like Macklemore. Then, Julia receives two equally off-the-wall pitches of how Rachel can get her life back on track.You can find Julia at @thejuliawashington.You can find Dom at dommentary.com.You can find Chris at @thechrisderosa.Write a review and let us know who you want us to fix! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Daisy Jones and the Six was written by Taylor Jenkins Reid and was published in 2019. In 2023 it was adapted for screen and released in March. This is a solo-episode where Julia Washington discusses some of the changes between book to screen and where the show failed to capture the nuance.
Lt. Tom Letras interviews Going 97's host Julia Washington
Parenthood the TV show debuted on March 2, 2010, on NBC and introduced America to the Bavermans. A reimagining of the Ron Howard 1989 film of the same name, this show follows Camillie and Zeek and their four adult children Adam, Sarah, Julia, and Crosby. Each child has their own life but the anchors are mom and dad. In this episode, Julia Washington and Carly Adams examine the wealth that comes from property, a woman's position in a long-marriage, and how this has impacted their views of wealth.
This week, Julia Washington from Pop Culture Makes Me Jealous is back to discuss her experiences as a single mom. Julia had her child when she was nineteen years old. She's come on the show to discuss with Natalie misconceptions they had about women who became single moms and how that was formed by the media and the influences of society and culture. Julia is open and honest about the struggles of being a single mom and also living with the assumed identity of single mothers. Privilege, capitalism, and misogyny are all big players in this episode.Follow us at @menivetoleratedpod on Instagram and https://www.patreon.com/menivetoleratedpod on Patreon for bonus content! All ways to support the show, including our merchandise, can be found at https://linktr.ee/menivetoleratedpod.Find Julia:On instagram: @popculturemakesmejealous @huesbyjuls and @thejuliawashingtonWebsite: https://lnk.bio/popculturemakesmejealous
The relationship between Violet and Anthony Bridgerton is defined in a lot of ways. In this week's episode host Julia Washington and guest Cindy Marie Jenkins explore how wealth and position impact motherhood.
This week Julia Washington is joined by Natalie Katona and Mario Mello to discuss First Wives Club. This is a Patreon Bonus episode! For the full episode visit: https://www.patreon.com/popculturemakesmejealous
Mackenzie Scott is famously the ex-wife of Jeff Bezos and their divorce made headlines when we all learned that she would be awarded half Bezos's worth. On this episode host, Julia Washington and guest Tracy Stanger discuss the perceptions of female billionaires, how unpaid labor is seen as invaluable and how Scott is changing the billionaire game. Join Patreon
Co-hosts Julia Washington and Natalie Katona discuss the 1999 biographical film Remember the Titans, starring Denzel Washington and Will Patton. In 1971 Herman Boone is hired to lead the newly integrated football team of a Virginia Highschool. Tension mounts as the coaches and players grapple with the changing times.
This is a very special season 2 finale episode of To All the Men I've Tolerated Before! We are joined by some of our favorite guests from past episodes. Annie Sieg, Caitlin Grant, and Julia Washington are back and we're all talking about all the different ways women keep themselves safe from harm. Whether it is physical safety during the night, at home, or literally anywhere a woman has to be alone or in a vulnerable position, there are a lot of tips and tricks that young women have been taught for decades on how they take ownership of making themselves safe. Why are women so responsible for getting home alive and well instead of living in a world where they can count on everyone respecting their right to safety? Come discuss it with all of us!Follow us at @menivetoleratedpod on Instagram and https://www.patreon.com/menivetoleratedpod on Patreon for bonus content! All ways to support the show, including our merchandise, can be found at https://linktr.ee/menivetoleratedpod.Follow Annie, Juls, and Caitlin at @aksieg, @popculturemakesmejealous, and @plugituppod. Pop Culture Makes Me Jealous and Plug It Up can be found wherever you listen to podcasts. Annie is an amazing creator on both TikTok as AnnieMakesArt and runs a YouTube channel.
A Simple Favor was originally published on March 21, 2017, written by Darcy Bell. The Major Motion picture adaptation was released on September 14, 2018, and starred Anna Kendrick, Blake Lively, and Henry Golding. In this episode host, Julia Washington and Mario Mello discuss the elements of the thriller genre and how the book differs from the movie. Join Patreon for Ad-Free episodes!
Reese Witherspoon first hit the silver screen in the film Man on the Moon in 1991 and since then she has taken more than Hollywood by storm. In this episode host, Julia Washington and guest Tara Jabbari discuss the career and reach of Reese Witherspoon. Ads: Become an Ad Sponsor Book Club Best Friend's Club
Troop Beverly Hills was first released on March 24th, 1989, and stars Shelley Long and Craig T. Nelson. In this episode host Julia Washington with guests, Deborah and Katie from It's My Screen Time Too discuss the wealth and transformation of Phyllis Nefler and what was expected of wealthy women in the 1980s. Ads Book Club Club Member Exhausted Creatives Merchandise Still Comfy? Referenced Sister Act Little Women Ms. Marvel
Still Comfy with Hocus Pocus? Julia Washington and Natalie Katona dive into the Hocus Pocus franchise. This is a Patreon-only bonus episode and to gain access to the full episode click: Patreon/Pop Culture Makes Me Jealous
In 1998, the world was shaken when it learned that then-President Bill Clinton had an affair with 24-year-old intern Monica Lewinsky. 23 years later this scandal would be the topic of season three of American Crime Story. In this episode host, Julia Washington discusses The Clinton Scandal and Impeachment with guest Natalie Katona. Episode Ads PCMMJ Book Club Exhausted Creatives Join Patreon YouTube References Bachelor Nation So Much Shame and Blame Normal People Rob Lowe Roast Celebrity Book Club - Rob Lowe / Melissa Gilbert
Sex and the City first aired on HBO in 1998 and stars Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristin Davis, Cyntia Nixon, and Kim Catrall. In this episode host, Julia Washington discusses Charlotte York-Goldenblatt and Samantha Jones with guest Carly Adams. The two discuss whether or not Charlotte is the epitome of stereo-typed women and what everyone can learn from Samantha. Carly also mentions her podcast Tidy Revival, where you can listen to her interview with Julia about storage ideas for small spaces. Episode Ads: PCMMJ Book Club Exhausted Creatives Join Patreon YouTube
Working Girl released December 20th, 1988, and stars Sigourney Weaver, Melanie Griffith, Harrison Ford, Alec Baldwin, and Joan Cusack, just to name a few. In this episode host, Julia Washington and her guest Libby Saylor break down the trope of pitting women against each other, the origin story of characters like Katherine Parker, and how Working Girl holds up. Ads PCMMJ Book Club Exhausted Creatives Join Patreon YouTube
Pop Culture Makes Me Jealous and To All the Men I've Tolerated Before team up to bring you Still Comfy? a show that examines pop culture properties and whether or not Julia Washington and Natalie Katona are still comfy with them. In this episode, the pair discuss the 1978 film, Grease staring John Travolta and Oliva Newton John. This episode originally aired on August 22, 2022.
Pop Culture Makes Me Jealous and To All the Men I've Tolerated Before team up to bring you Still Comfy? a show that examines pop culture properties and whether or not Julia Washington and Natalie Katona are still comfy with them. In this episode, the pair is joined by Mario Mello to discuss Olivia Wilde's Don't Worry Darling which was released September 23, 2022 This episode originally aired September 26th, 2022.
Pop Culture Makes Me Jealous and To All the Men I've Tolerated Before team up to bring you Still Comfy? a show that examines pop culture properties and whether or not Julia Washington and Natalie Katona are still comfy with them. In this episode, the pair is joined by Paige Folks from For Folk's Sake to discuss the 2008 film Mamma Mia, starring Amanda Seyfried, Meryl Streep, Christina Baranski and so many more! This episode originally aired August 8th, 2022
Pop Culture Makes Me Jealous and To All the Men I've Tolerated Before team up to bring you Still Comfy? a show that examines pop culture properties and whether or not Julia Washington and Natalie Katona are still comfy with them. In this episode, the pair discuss the 1991 film, Thelma & Louise, starring Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis. This episode aired on September 5th, 2022
Pop Culture Makes Me Jealous and To All the Men I've Tolerated Before team up to bring you Still Comfy? a show that examines pop culture properties and whether or not Julia Washington and Natalie Katona are still comfy with them. In this episode they discuss the 1995 film Now & Then, which stars Demi Moore, Melanie Griffith, Rosie O'Donnell, Rita Wilson, Gabby Hoffman, Thora Burtch, Christina, Ricci, and Ashley Aston Moore. This episode originally aired on YouTube Live on July 26, 2022.
This week we are graced with the appearance of Julia Washington, host of the Pop Culture Makes Me Jealous podcast. Pop Culture Makes Me Jealous is all about looking at all forms of media through the lens of race and gender. Julia is a solo mama who walks us through her viewpoint of single mother portrayals in media. She walks us through the challenges of being a young mother and raising a child in modern culture. Along with being a mama she is also a biracial woman and was open to discussing biracial fetishization in real life and media. She discusses her experience with her racial identity and how culture wasn't always helpful in this journey. For Folks' Sake is so appreciative of Julia and her time, FFS looks forward to have her back! Check back next week! For Folks' Sake announces new episodes every week! Pop Culture Makes Me Jealous Instagram: @popculturemakesmejealous PCMMJ Website: https://www.popculturemakesmejealous.com For Folks' Sake Instagram: @forfolkssakepodcast
Pop Culture Makes Me Jealous and To All the Men I've Tolerated Before team up to bring you Still Comfy? a show that examines pop culture properties and whether or not Julia Washington and Natalie Katona are still comfy with them. In this episode, the pair look at Baz Luhrmann's Elvis (2022) starring Austin Butler and Tom Hanks. Still Comfy? is a live production that can be found on YouTube or Instagram. This episode originally aired on YouTube on July 11th, 2022.
Something I love about home organization is that it's NOT one size fits all. At ALL. People often assume that I use the same strategy in every space, and the same product suggestions, but I always share that although there ARE things that I use all the time, for every favorite product there's something I use once a year. Everyone's needs are different, and the strategies you use at first can change over time! That's why I'm so excited to talk to my friend of 20+ years Julia Washington!LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODEThe wire shelves used in Julia's storage areaCarly & Julia's Reel on InstagramFollow Julia on InstagramFollow Pop Culture Makes Me Jealous on InstagramPop Culture Makes Me Jealous LinksAre we friends on social media yet? Whether your jam is Instagram, TikTok, Pinterest or Facebook - follow us @tidyrevival Snag your FREE printable decluttering guide to give you inspiration on where to start at home. Want to learn more about the Clutter-Free Home Process course community? Check out all the details here.
In this week's episode, Natalie is joined by Julia Washington from Pop Culture Makes Me Jealous to discuss all things blaming and shaming in Hollywood. The women were inspired to process how women are shamed by our society by taking a look at how our culture revolves around judging celebrities. Topics of discussion will be celebrity divorce, court cases, and why we feel such ownership to celebrities' lives that we get to decide when they make the correct choices or if they deserve the hurt they experience. Listen to explore how if we're so comfy talking trash about celebrities for making mistakes, then we're also really comfortable with judging people we know! Follow us at @menivetoleratedpod on Instagram and firesidechat.com/nataliekatona on Fireside for the live show! Make sure to like, subscribe, and review so Natalie can send some good vibes and positive manifestations your way as well! Find Julia: On instagram: @popculturemakesmejealous @huesbyjuls and @thejuliawashington Website: https://lnk.bio/popculturemakesmejealous
Bring it On was first released on August 22, 2000, and stars Kirsten Dunst, Eliza Dushku, Jesse Bradford, and Gabrielle Union just to name a few. Set in sunny San Diego, this film leaped and cheered its way into the ether and into our hearts. This movie is about more than cheerleading and its legacy sometimes gets away from that! This week host Julia Washington is joined by Tami Hackbarth and they GET INTO IT! Cultural appropriation, socioeconomic status, and so much more. Let's Get Social: The Show: Pop Culture Makes Me Jealous The Host: Julia Washington The Guest: Tami Hackbarth AD Partners: Join Us on Patreon! Advertise on the Show Hues by Juls Join our Mailing List and never miss a thing!
The Bachelor first premiered on March 25, 2002. Yes, that's correct, 2002. So even though this has nothing to do with high school, the show came to life twenty years ago and has spawned some of television's most trainwreck shows. This week on the show host Julia Washington and guest Natalie Kotona (host of To All the Men I've Tolerated Before podcast) discuss Natalie's break up with the Bachelor franchise. Let's Get Social: Let's Get Social: The Show: Pop Culture Makes Me Jealous The Host: Julia Washington The Guest: Natalie Katona AD Partners: Join Us on Patreon! Advertise on the Show Join our Mailing List and never miss a thing!
Natalie is joined by the lovely Julia Washington from Pop Culture Makes Me Jealous for this week's episode. Julia has experienced a thrill that Natalie has only dreamed of, dating musicians. They talk about the ins and outs of what makes musicians so magnetic to the two of them. The stage presence, the big hair, the raw talent, and the extreme eye contact are the things that make Natalie and Julia feel like they're in the middle of a movie and on the verge of a destiny that is filled with glory and passion. And yet, Julia will make Natalie realize a thing she is still coming to terms with: that the adrenaline of the highs of dramatic relationships with a volatile artist can get you only so far. What about musicians makes you all tingly inside? Find Julia: On instagram: @popculturemakesmejealous @huesbyjuls and @thejuliawashington Website: https://lnk.bio/popculturemakesmejealous Follow us at @menivetoleratedpod on Instagram and firesidechat.com/nataliekatona on Fireside for the live show! Make sure to like, subscribe, and review so Natalie can send some good vibes and positive manifestations your way as well!
I have a chat with Julia Washington, a biracial solo-mom on the verge of being an empty-nester. She shares her experience with pregnancy, birth and navigating parenthood as a young mother. We talk about how to parent authentically and how to talk about important topics like racism with our children.I help grown ass adults break their parents' rules! Schedule a complimentary coaching session with me here.Connect with Julia on Instagram! Follow Marie at @marieelliscook on Instagram to stay up to date on all Cook Coterie projects.Mental health resources:USA:Distress & Lifeline: 1800 273 8255Crisis Text Line: text HOME to 741 741Domestic Violence Helpline: 1800 799 7233Victim Connect: support for victims of crime: 855 484 2846MTC program: maketheconnection.net/resources/spread-the-word SINGAPORE:TOUCHline (Counselling) – 1800 377 2252Institute of Mental Health's Mental Health Helpline (6389-2222)Samaritans of Singapore (1800-221-4444)Silver Ribbon Singapore (6385-3714) Big Love Child Protection Specialist Centre (6445-0400)HEART @ Fei Yue Child Protection Specialist Centre (6819-9170)PAVE Integrated Services for Individual and Family Protection (6555-0390)Project START (6476-1482)TRANS SAFE Centre (6449-9088) UK:Mind: mental health support: 0300 123 3393SANE: mental health support: 0300 304 7000National Stalking Helpline: 0808 802 0300 CANADA:Distress Centre https://www.dcottawa.on.ca/They are open 10am to 11pm EST and you can chat by phone or text. Their number is Distress: 613-238-3311 | Crisis: 613-722-6914 or 1-866-996-0991 For a list of Canadian crisis centres: https://thelifelinecanada.ca/help/call/ NEW ZEALAND:Lifeline: 0800 543354Depression Helpline: 0800 111 757 (Text 4202) AUSTRALIA:Lifeline Crisis Support: 13 11 14Beyond Blue: Depression and anxiety support: 1300 22 46 36Rape & Domestic Violence Services: 1800 737 732Men's Line: 1300 78 99 78Headspace: Youth Mental Health Foundation: see headspace.org.au for your local centre.
How do you teach your child to be good with money? Debra interviews writer, producer, social media manager, and podcaster Julia Washington, who talks about raising her son as a young, solo mom. Julia shares the steps she took to encourage her son to take an interest in personal finance. At 17, he is well on his way to a life of financial security and achievement of his dreams. Debra and Julia also talk about negotiating salaries, approaching college financing, and more.See show notes for this episode at www.moneysmartforlife.com/podcast
Join host Julia Washington and she discusses her love of her favorite Rory Gilmore boyfriend Jess Mariano, with guest Brianna Sexton. Let's Get Social: The Show: Pop Culture Makes Me Jealous The Host: Julia Washington The Guest: Brianna Sexton
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This week host Julia Washington discusses White Christmas with her son. They explore what the love about this 1954 classic, areas that didn't age well, and what it means to make an adaptation of a film. Let's Get Social The Show: Pop Culture Makes Me Jealous The Host: Julia Washington
On December 12, 2021 host Julia Washington and frequent guest Mario Mello discuss the new adaptation of West Side Story directed by Steven Spielberg, which made its theatrical debut on December 10, 2021. Mario and Julia discuss what they love, appreciated, and reservations they had about the new film. Let's Get Social: The Show: Pop Culture Makes Me Jealous The Host: Julia Washington The Guest: Mario Mello
The Family Stone released in theaters on December 16, 2005 and stars Dermot Mulroney, Sarah Jessica Parker, Claire Danes, Diane Keaton, and Craig T. Nelson just to name a few. Christina Kay and Mario Mello discuss join host Julia Washington to discuss this holiday film. And they get into family dynamics, what the movie gets right and whether or not this movie has aged well. Let's get social! The Show - Pop Culture Makes Me Jealous The Host - Julia Washington The Guests - Christina Kay, Mario Mello
Little Women, written by Louisa May Alcott, published in 1868, follows the lives of the four March sisters as they come of age and has never been out of print since its debut. On this episode host Julia Washington discusses the 1994 and 2019 film adaptations of the book. She's joined by Carly Adams (from Season 2 Episode 9 - Moxie) Sarah (from Season 1 Episodes 20 & 22), the fabulous duo from It's My Screen Time Too, Katie and Deborah (from Season 2 Episode 3) , and our resident Marvel Guru Shy (Too many episodes to list!) Let's Get Social: The Show - Pop Culture Makes Me Jealous The Host - Julia Washington Guests - It's My Screen Time Too, Tidy Revival
Episode 32 brings us the distinct pleasure of welcoming Julia Washington, a California based writer, producer, podcast host, and social media manager. She is a biracial, solo-mom who loves to read, watch television and movies, has a subscription to the New Yorker, and will give you unsolicited book/movie/tv recommendations. Also she's been known to give tips and tricks in social media strategy to help folks get over that creator's block slump. Pop Culture Makes Me Jealous, her podcast, examines the impact pop culture has on her life as a biracial woman past and present. She was once told not everything is about race or gender...but this show begs to differ, especially when it comes to pop culture. Julia and host Megan Morgan met in the Future Thought Leader program led by Femily, (also a previous guest on MYA) and clicked almost instantly. Tune in to hear their biracial, pop culture laden interview. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/megan-morgan1/support