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This week on As the March Sisters Turn: Laurie's ready to pop the question. Jo would really rather he didn't--not least of all because she's sure Beth is in love with him. Why else would she gaze at him through the window all the time, sighing longingly? What a tangled web! Here to help us with detangling are acclaimed author Katie Heaney and journalist Lindsey Weber, co-host of Who? Weekly. They both hail from a long-running Little Women groupchat, in which Lindsey is Jo and Katie, somewhat reluctantly, is Beth. Our cover art is by Mattie Lubchansky. It interpolates the cover art for Bethany C. Morrow's book "So Many Beginnings: A Little Women Remix," with permission from Macmillan Children's Publishing Group. It also interpolates the cover art for Hena Khan's book “More to the Story,” with permission from Simon & Schuster. Our theme music is Mozart's Piano Sonata No. 16 in C Major. This episode was edited by Antoinette Smith. Follow us on Instagram at @josboyspod!
Join Dannelle, Cierra, and Caroline for part two of the podcast series all about finally reading those to be read books. We'll be discussing some great books that we picked out for each other from our ever growing to be read pile. Titles include "The Midnight Library" by Matt Haig, "Public Relations" by Katie Heaney, "The Nowhere Girls" by Amy Reed, and more!
Katie Heaney is one of the most successful sales reps in the 70+ year history of Cutco. While producing over $4.4 million in career personal sales, it's clear that Katie's priorities are her family and her health. Her work is a great means for her to live a better life, with her husband, Mike, and 2 children, ages 11 & 9. Katie has a degree in Nutrition & Dietetics, has completed 10 full marathons, and is passionate about healthy living. Her insights can inspire you to work to live, not the other way around. To get access to all episodes and free resources, visit ChangingLivesPodcast.com.
Tori and Noah are joined by special guest Alanna Okun to talk about the games that inspired Alanna to dive deeper into gaming. We're talking Persona, crafting and, you guessed it, Elden Ring. Noah also tests Alanna and Tori's gaming knowledge with the Real Game vs. Fake Game challenge. THINGS MENTIONED: Vox's The Goods. Into the Aether, a lowkey video game podcast. Alanna's books. Katie Heaney's article in The Cut, Video Games Are a To-Do List You Play. The Asynchronous podcast. SPOILER ALERT FOR: Shin Megami Tensei Persona 3, Persona 4 and Elden Ring. Our cool sounds, and the intro and outro music are by GEIST and our show art is by Kai at Wisp Graphics. You can follow the show on Twitter @Press_StartPod and you can email us who your favorite kong is at heypressstart@gmail.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pressstart/support
James Beard Award-winning journalist Mayukh Sen joins us to discuss Taste Makers: Seven Immigrant Women Who Revolutionized Food in America (Norton, Nov. 16). Kirkus calls this groundbreaking group biography “Well-crafted, engaging portraits of culinary and cultural pioneers.” Then our editors join with their reading recommendations for the week, with books by Dan Murphy and Aubrey Plaza, Katie Heaney, and Louise Erdrich.
This week Elle and Catrina take a look at two modern interpretations of Emma. Elle discusses an LGBTQ retelling of this Austen Classic. Catrina shares her reading of a modern version of Harriet's story.Dear Emma, by Katie Heaney features college student Harriet who was recently ghosted by a guy she was seeing. Now she has to spend time with his new girlfriend as they work together in the library. Luckily, Harriet great at giving advice through her column, Dear Emma. Sadly, she isn't very good at taking it. But is this really an Emma interpretation?If I Loved You Less, by Tamsen Parker is as if Emma were cut out of the Regency and placed in modern Hawaii. Theo is a young woman who has fallen in love with matchmaking. After having her own emotions toyed with, she comes to realize that her perfect match has always been right in front of her: long-time friend Kini. But does this interpretation really feel like a romance novel?We are finally done with Emma and ready to move on to our next Austen novel. Wit Beyond Measure is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. You can find more outstanding podcasts to subscribe to atFrolic.media/podcasts
In which Sarah, RJ, and Dave talk spite, ubiquitous burnout, chaplaincy booms, and our conflicted relationship with newness. Also, Dave marvels at how refreshed the cicadas are looking. Click here (https://www.theatlantic.com/culture/archive/2021/05/why-are-we-so-spiteful/618865/) to read Charlie Tyson's review in The Atlantic on Why Are We So Spiteful? Click here (https://vimeo.com/553832309) to watch Todd Brewer's talk on Anger ("If Jesus Had a Twitter Account") from our Tyler Conference. Click here (https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2021/05/24/burnout-modern-affliction-or-human-condition) to read Jill Lepore's essay on Burnout in The New Yorker Click here (https://www.thecut.com/2021/05/quitting-your-job-as-self-care.html) to read Katie Heaney's piece on The Clock-Out Cure in The Cut Click here (https://www.vice.com/amp/en/article/epnd8e/why-chaplains-are-in-high-demand-in-an-increasingly-secular-america) to read Vice's article on Why Chaplains Are in High Demand in an Increasingly Secular America Click here (https://mbird.com/2021/05/facing-the-strange/) to read Sam Bush's post on Facing the Strange Click here (https://mbird.com/2021/05/god-loves-a-cliche-i-hope/) to read Dave's post on Becoming a Cliché Recommendations: * Click here (https://amzn.to/3yA8Z0o) to order Spencer Reece's All the Beauty Still Left * Click here (https://open.spotify.com/album/1sp2pqP1wjFDoWhzUZikhg?si=bSLwQv1fQvSQjSq_4qU6Bw) to listen to Natalie Bergman's new album Mercy * Click here (https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/18/arts/music/sinead-oconnor-rememberings.html?utm_source=pocket-newtab) to read the profile of Sinead O'Connor in the NY Times
This year has seen even our closest friendships turn into long-distance ones; what is the impact - and the thought spirals - of your A-list friends becoming peripheral specks in your vision? We discuss, with a funny and thought-provoking piece by Katie Heaney for The Cut. Also today, we natter about how to mend a broken heart, and the evolving nature of romantic relationships, with a special reading from the author Nick Hornby. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talktv/support
This year has seen even our closest friendships turn into long-distance ones; what is the impact - and the thought spirals - of your A-list friends becoming peripheral specks in your vision? We discuss, with a funny and thought-provoking piece by Katie Heaney for The Cut. Also today, we natter about how to mend a broken heart, and the evolving nature of romantic relationships, with a special reading from the author Nick Hornby. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/melan-melon/support
This week, we're facing the latest attack on millennials: being labelled 'Cheugy'. Would you mug shelf and pasta preference betray you? We're alsotalking about Billie Eilish's vogue cover, the sexualisation of teenage celebrities and the curse of being labelled a role model, and we're defending work wife culture (though only as we know it). Plus, we're talking about Frankie's rainy holiday in Devon and Charlie's polling station meet-cute fantasy, and sharing our pop culture recommendations of the moment. To hear more from us, sign up at TheWingwoman.co.uk to receive our free weekly newsletter every other Sunday. Or get in touch with any questions or feedback at thewingwomanofficial@gmail.com. Links from the episode: What is 'Cheugy'? You know it when you see it - Taylor Lorenz, The New York Times Turns out I'm pretty Cheugy - Mia Mercado, The Cut 'It's all about what makes you feel good': Billie Eilish on new music, power dynamics, and her internet-breaking transformation - Laura Snapes, Vogue The History of the work spouse - Katie Heaney, The Cut 'We may have been alone, but Covid mums shared a unique experience, one defined by the depths of female strength and resilience' - Jess Brammar, Grazia Hay Festival 2021
This week’s episode was inspired by Katie Heaney’s article in The Cut about Shakira’s newfound love of skateboarding in her forties. The Colombian singer & songwriter has stunned fans with how quickly she mastered the sport, as evidenced in the music video for Girl Like Me.Laura and Annabelle celebrate Shakira’s latest hobby, but wonder if the world would be a better place if the media called attention to more mundane activities, such as, “Shakira Ate a Carb”. And Annabelle reveals the second act she envisioned for herself that didn’t happen. Well, it happened for House, just not Annabelle.Things You Should Stop Worrying About This WeekPeter Luger’s wax figurinesNetflix making it harder to share passwordsThe new German word for ‘face condom’ Reminder: You’re Leaving When?: Adventures in Downward Mobility is in bookstores nowDo YOU have a tiny victory to share?Call the Tiny Victories Hotline: (323) 285-1675We want folks to share their tiny victories on our hotline because, frankly, we’ll assume we’re just talking into the void every week and nothing matters. Prove us wrong. Did you finally do that thing you were putting off? Tiny victory! Reconnect with someone you haven’t been in touch with for ages? Victory! We only ask that you try to keep messages to under a minute so we’re able to play it on the show.If you prefer, you can record a tiny victory on your phone and then email us the audio.Email: TinyVictories@maximumfun.org HOW TO @ USTwitter@GetTinyPod@LAGurwitch@ImLauraHouse@Swish (producer Laura Swisher) Instagram@GetTinyPod
Vaccine FOMO, royal drama, and our own personal Grammys. We unpack the week that was with author Saeed Jones and host of NPR’s Embedded podcast Kelly McEvers. Then, Devon Price, a social psychologist and professor at Loyola University, debunks the lies we tell ourselves about laziness. (Spoiler alert: Laziness Does Not Exist.) Plus, Katie Heaney joins us from The Cut to talk about her recent article “I Forgot How To Hang Out.”
The notion of "repressed memories" has been widely discredited, yet it stubbornly persists—on trash TV, in poorly researched self-help books, and now on New York Magazine's website. In this episode of Failed State Update, Lucien Greaves, the co-founder of The Satanic Temple, breaks down "The Memory War" by Katie Heaney, a weird example of pro-conspiracy theory agitprop that has more to do with QAnon than legitimate reportage. "The Memory War" by Katie Heaney: https://www.thecut.com/amp/article/false-memory-syndrome-controversy.html "Lying For Pseudoscience," Lucien Greaves' rebuttal: https://www.patreon.com/posts/46379921 Lucien Greaves on Twitter: https://twitter.com/luciengreaves Grey Faction: https://greyfaction.org/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/failedstateupdate/message
The Lost in the Mall experiment is a classic case study in Psych 101 classes. The study's conclusion: if you are told something happened to you as a child, you're inclined to believe it and that we're all susceptible to false memories being implanted in our minds. But the story behind this study is complicated. And so is the nature of memory. Cut writer Katie Heaney and host Avery Trufelman investigate how an accusation of sexual assault turned shakey science into widely accepted truth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This week, Frankie's exploring the phenomenon of friendship paranoia and looking at how 2020 has altered our relationships, while Charlie examines the Norwegian art of 'mental framing' in preparation for a potentially tricky winter (it's all to do with hot wine and festive security lights). Plus, we put on our glad rags and go to a pandemic-era wedding, and share the TV documentary that's moved us, podcast we've loved and toilet-roll holder that's proved horrifying – all over an Oatly Barista oat milk latte. To hear more from us, sing up at TheWingwoman.co.uk to receive our free weekly newsletter every Sunday. Email us at thewingwoman@gmail.com. Episode links: Dreading a dark winter? Think like a Norwegian – David Robson for The Guardian Are all my friends mad at me? - Katie Heaney for The Cut Home cooking with Samin Nosrat and Hrishikesh Hirway
This year has seen even our closest friendships turn into long-distance ones; what is the impact - and the thought spirals - of your A-list friends becoming peripheral specks in your vision? We discuss, with a funny and thought-provoking piece by Katie Heaney for The Cut. Also today, we natter about how to mend a broken heart, and the evolving nature of romantic relationships, with a special reading from the author Nick Hornby.E-mail thehighlowshow@gmail.comTweet@thehighlowshowShop thehighlowshop.com with 100% profits going to charity (50% Black Minds Matter, 50% Freedom Charity)LinksAre All My Friends Mad At Me? By Katie Heaney, for The Cut https://www.thecut.com/2020/09/are-all-my-friends-mad-at-me.htmlHigh Fidelity, by Nick HornbySchitt's Creek, on NetflixGuys We Fucked - Heartbreak Is Universal? with Guy Winch https://luminary.link/8lCmg8hebabThe Psychology of Friendship, by Mahzad HojjitUs, on BBC iPlayerSafe Spaces for Black Women, created by Leyla Hussein https://gf.me/u/y2khxi Dawn French's Desert Island Discs, 2012 on Radio 4 https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pf6dxThe Wife, by Meg Wolitzer See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The High Guide, every woman's cannabis handbook, presents How to Do the Pot's audio newsletter. If you'd rather read it, visit www.dothepot.com to subscribe to the email newsletter. This week, journalist Katie Heaney from The Cut shares why women are considering weed instead of alcohol - to relax, sleep better, and reduce hangovers. Plus, get 5 practical tips for how to do the pot, 3 strain recommendations and 3 podcasts we think you'll love. Hosted by @aprilpride / IG: @dothepot / Email hi@dothepot.com For lots more tips on cannabis + women, visit www.dothepot.com Featuring Katie Heaney, senior writer @thecut, Twitter @ktheaney Thanks to our brand partner Juna. Visit https://juna-world.com/ for more info. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/olm/message
EPISODE ONE| What's going on in the world? Things that are trending. | COVID-19 Talk & Things that aren't being discussed in the mainstream media. | How to Consciously Live Through Quarantine | Game Time: Two Truths and a Lie > Outlandish Tweets & Things Doctors Removed From Patients | AND Answering Fan-mail | Credits: 1. Theme Song Specially Written and Produced for us by Stephen Caton 2. Audio and Visual Editing by Sarah Jean Brock 3. Recorded through the Podcast App Audacity 4. Editing done using Anchor 5. Article from Buzzfeed titled “The Photographer Who Took The Viral Photos Of People In Scrubs Blocking Anti-Lockdown Protesters In Denver Described What Happened” by Tasneem Nashrulla Featuring Photographer Alyson McClaren 6. Article from @accoringtohoyt titled “Covid 19 and Us Mortality by I.Ratel” 7. Article from charleseisenstein.org titled “Coronation” by Charles Eisenstein on 8. Article on Reuters.com titled “U.N. warns economic downturn could kill hundreds of thousands of children in 2020” by Michelle Nichols 9. Article on Daily Mail titled “Singer M.I.A slams British Vogue and claims they cancelled an interview with her following controversial coronavirus vaccination comments” by 10. Article on The Inquirer titled “When death from coronavirus is a matter of interpretation” by Tom Avril 11. Facebook Live titled “Love in the Time of COVID” by Dr. Kelly Brogan MD and Sayer Ji 12. Chloe Ting's 2 Week Ab Challenge Workout Featured on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pLT-olgUJs 13. Sound Break Music and interludes by Incompetech 14. The Mandalorian Season 2 - Teen Yoda Parody Trailer by IGN 15. Files Converted Using Zamar File Converter 16. Website Constructed Through Wix Website Builder 17. Better Wetter Photography by Diamond Israel Photography 18. Conspiracy Theory Collaboration by Mike Meyer 19. Sound Effects from freesound.org 20. Sound Bite “In the House Bored” by Curtis Roach featured on Tik Tok 21. Tweets from Donald J. Trump, Kanye West, and Cardi B 22. Article from the cut titled “9 Doctors on the Strangest Objects They've Removed From Patients' Bodies” by Katie Heaney
YA author Katie Heaney joins us today fresh off the release of her FIFTH BOOK, Girl Crushed! Buy it from your local independent bookstore. Katie and Caroline talk all about their sleeping preferences, travel accessories (for the day we can travel again), and how they’re not afraid of germs and double dipping. I will give you one guess as to when this episode was recorded!Follow along with recs (and share your own via DM) on the “Gee Thanks, Just Bought It!” Instagram: www.instagram.com/geethanksjustboughtitpodCaroline also proclaims her love for Vegas and the best slot machine ever. She hopes casinos will be open again soon. SHE HAS AN ADDICTION, SIR!Mentioned On This Episode!Hearos Ear Plugs: https://amzn.to/2XwsaIzTRTL Travel Pillow: https://amzn.to/2xXLt2wFoot Hammock for Airplanes: https://amzn.to/2wpuoOF Order Girl Crushed: https://www.katieheaney.com/ Leah on the Offbeat meets We Are Okay in this pitch-perfect queer romance about falling in love and never quite falling out of it—heartbreak, unexpected new crushes, and all.PS. If you aren’t listening to Doree and Kate’s new podcast, HERE FOR YOU, it’s a great way to both acknowledge the state of the world while also not overwhelming yourself (as I tend to do). Listen here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/here-for-you/id1503438711Thanks for listening!Check out blog posts and all of the recommended products by past guests, listeners and Caroline at www.geethanksjustboughtit.com Shop the Amazon store! https://www.amazon.com/shop/geethanksjustboughtitThe Spreadsheet is UNDER CONSTRUCTION and it will be back soon, better than ever!Follow along with recs (and share your own via DM) on the “Gee Thanks, Just Bought It!” Instagram: www.instagram.com/geethanksjustboughtitpodWe have a phone number! Call it! You may be featured on an upcoming special listeners-only ep of the podcast: 424-245-0736.Want to get in touch more formally? Have a rec you want to rec? Shoot me an email! Caroline@geethanksjustboughtit.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As more states legalize, women are dropping alcohol in favor of cannabis. Journalist Katie Heaney gets serious about being “California Sober” and shares five reasons why women are embracing this growing trend. Hosted by April Pride Featuring Katie Heaney, senior writer @thecut, twitter @ktheaney Read the article: What does it mean to be 'Cali Sober'? Email hi@dothepot.com or DM@aprilpride Sign up for the How to Do the Pot newsletter here For more on this episode, check out www.dothepot.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/olm/message
"When I want it badly enough, I can...really steel myself and just be like, 'Don't freak out, just stay still, kiss them. Just do it!'" This is how Katie Heaney talked about her dating life when we first spoke back in 2014. She'd just published her confessional first book, Never Have I Ever: My Life (So Far) Without a Date—a chronicling of her lifelong singledom until age 25. And she'd recently moved to New York City from Minnesota to take a job at BuzzFeed as an editor. When we talked, the 27-year-old was also a virgin—something that made her really uncomfortable. "I really don't like it," she told me. "And I also hate that I don't like it. Because that feels like conceding that it bothers me and that I am susceptible to the opinions of others." Listening back to herself two years later, Katie winced. "I hear myself talk about all the fear and the dread and 'making myself,' and I'm just like, 'Ugh, you don't have to feel that way,'" she told me. Now 29, Katie says she's adjusted to life in New York—and along with that adjustment, has also come to terms with the fact that she's gay. "I remember being on the subway and looking around at all the guys. And being like, 'I don't want to date any of you. Like, I just don't - I don't want this,'" she said. "And...the attraction like fell out of my body." Soon after, Katie started dating a woman, and says that while she was nervous on their first date, she wasn't "uncomfortable to [her] core" in a way that she had been in the past on dates with men. Despite her newfound comfort in her sexuality, Katie says she's still learning how to be in a relationship. "I have to learn how to not catastrophize every disagreement or every feeling that comes to me that isn't a 100 percent joyous one," she told me. "I thought that I had struggled so long to find [a relationship] that once I did, it would just be perfect or easy. And, you know, I was naive about what it really means to spend that much time with someone." If you like what you heard, subscribe to DEATH, SEX & MONEY for free.
In this episode of the Fiction/Non/Fiction podcast, Anjali Enjeti and Lacy Johnson speak with hosts V.V. Ganeshananthan and Whitney Terrell about recent news and legislation about abortion, as well as its depiction in literature and film. Guests: ● Lacy Johnson ● Anjali Enjeti Readings for the Episode: ● “Is Masculinity a Terrorist Ideology? Lacy Johnson on Rachel Louise Snyder and the Ways We Name Violence,” on LitHub ● The Reckonings by Lacy Johnson ● “Governor Kemp Is Turning Georgia Into Gilead,” by Anjali Enjeti in Dame Magazine, April 1, 2019 ● “Borderline,” by Anjali Enjeti, from Prime Number Magazine No. 79 ● Abortion Bans: 8 States Have Passed Bills to Limit the Procedure This Year ● “Embryos Don't Have Hearts,” by Katie Heaney● Invisible Sisters by Jessica Handler ● Dirty Dancingdir. Emile Ardolino (1987) ● The Mothers by Brit Bennett ● The Cider House Rules by John Irving ● Revolutionary Road by Richard Yates ● “Hills Like White Elephants,” by Ernest Hemingway from Men Without Women ● Hemingway's “Hills Like White Elephants” from “The Girl's” Point of View by Rachel Klein from McSweeney's Internet Tendency, July 21, 2017 ● “Missouri could become first US state without an abortion clinic,” by Jessica Glenza, May 28, The Guardian. ● “The Real Origins of the Religious Right” by Randall Balmer in Politico Magazine May 27, 2014 ● Gwendolyn Brooks, “the mother” ● Pro, by Katha Pollitt ● The Handmaid's Tale, by Margaret Atwood ● Our Bodies, Ourselves ● “An Abortion That Saved My Life,” by Susan Ito, in Refinery 29, January 22, 2015. ● The Bible Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, host Bobby Finger welcomes writer-at-large at The Cut Kelly Conaboy (@kellyconaboy) and senior writer at The Cut and author of several books, including Would You Rather and the forthcoming Girl Crushed Katie Heaney (@KTHeaney) on to mourn the cancelation of Katie's beloved Santa Clarita Diet and explain what it had in common with other easy-to-watch sitcoms like Schitt's Creek, gush about our new obsession Dead to Me, and rave about the endless laughs from I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson. Kelly and Bobby may not have any good car ideas, but they may have convinced Katie to give their new favorite show another shot! Skip segments you'd like to keep spoiler-free with these handy time codes:Santa Clarita Diet: 8:00 - 10:14Dead to Me: 10:14 - 20:43I Think You Should Leave: 20:43 - 33:25Call 754-CALL-BOB and share your current obsessions, and we may discuss it on a future episode!Once again, it's 754-CALL-BOB.
Ep 122: Chloe (@itsthechew) and Faith (@bohemianfaith) rec Nicole Byer's Why Won't You Date Me?, Days of Rage by Bryan Burrough, Living the Revolution by Jennifer Guglielmo, The Good Place, The Runaways, and a lukewarm rec for Would You Rather? by Katie Heaney. Also, Chloe discusses her upcoming trip to Vermont and Faith asks that churches not try to be cool and they give their Hot Takes: Ryan Gosling is no big deal and True Crime is meh What is the most beloved thing that you hate AND what is your Harry Potter Hogwarts House? Let us know on Twitter! @LightTreasonPod, #LightTreasonPod $5/month+ Patreon supporters: Check out the new bonus episode about Infinity War! https://www.patreon.com/posts/special-bonus-is-21398892 In bad news: "Impartial" Brett Kavanaugh pens an op-ed for the Wall Street Journal, Conservative bros recall their bar fights and no one is impressed, and Melania dresses like a colonialist during her Kenya trip In good news: Australia is very close to beating cervical cancer and we could do the same in the U.S. with some recalculated priorities and holy shit, holy shit: this deer beat up a hunter Light Treason News is supported by members! To sign up and keep the show going, visit lighttreason.news
Season 3 of Fashionably Ate is here! We've been doing this podcast for two years now, and still loving it. Thanks for listening! In this episode, we talk about death, grief, and dressing the deceased, mostly in the fashion section. If this isn't your thing, you can skip right to the food at around 21 minutes in. Torey talks about the history of burial shrouds, winding sheets, and dressing the dead in their best/favourite clothes as the funerary industry has changed. Steph struggled to find details of diverse food practices at funerals, but thanks to listeners she managed to talk about a few. Party sandwiches and rugulach made up our platters this month. This is part one of a two-part series on funerals and the clothing and food traditions associated with them. Part two will focus on mourning clothes and comfort dishes brought to mourning families by their communities. If you have experienced funerals in communities other than white, Christian-background ones, we'd love to hear from you! Drop us a line through gmail, Facebook or Instagram. Your browser does not support the audio element. Thanks for listening! Find us online: Instagram @fashionablyateshow Facebook and Pinterest @fashionablyate Email us at fashionablyateshow@gmail.com Fashion Burial Shrouds, Juleigh Clark, Colonial Williamsburg What your future burial outfit says about you, Katie Heaney, Racked.com Shanawdithit's Burial Shroud, Megan Samms, Live Textiles Home funerals restore intimacy to grieving rituals, Adriana Barton, The Globe and Mail Black Cemeteries Force Us to Re-examine Our History With Slavery, Charmaine A. Nelson, The Walrus Food Canadian Funeral Customs and Traditions, funeral.com Gillian Poulter, “What’s traditional about ‘the traditional funeral’? Funeral rituals and the evolution of the funeral industry in Nova Scotia.”Journal of the Canadian Historical Association. Vol 22, No. 1. 2011 My love affair with the party sandwich, Gayle Macdonald, The Globe and Mail Shiva Food and Catering, shiva.com
This episode explores emotion and the workplace, in particular, the value of emotion for leaders. My conclusion: we should encourage more emotion at work, and accept it equally regardless of the identity of the person expressing it. Do you agree? Let me know at unravelingpink@gmail.com. Resources from this episode: Tina Young, 5 Feminine Traits Conscious Leaders Cultivate Daina Middleton, Grace Meets Grit Serena Williams video John McEnroe video David K. Williams, Forbes.com, 7/18/2013, "The Best Leaders Are Vulnerable" Kurt Bardella, USA Today, 9/9/2018, "Sexism Cost Serena William Tennis Title; Men Celebrated for Worse" David Gelles, NY Times, 8/19/2018, "Elon Musk Interview" Katie Heaney, The Cut, 6/7/2018 "The Single Easiest Way to Control Your Emotions at Work" Nell Scovel, Oprah.com, "For Any Woman Who's Been Told She's Too Emotional At Work" Amy Nelson, Forbes.com, 8/29/2018, "Elon Musk Cries About His Tears" Marina Koren, The Atlantic, 8/2018, "Elon Musk New York Times Interview" Victoria L Brescoll and Eric Luis Uhlmann, Harvard Kennedy School study (2008), "Can An Angry Woman Get Ahead"
Life found a way to Brooklyn for NYCC with the help of Rakesh Satyal, Ryan C. Britt, Nate "Littlest Uncle" Waggoner, Anne Elizabeth Moore, Alisha Rai, Arianna Rebolini, and Katie Heaney. Stories performed by Dylan Marron.
"My book is a memoir of my coming out and entering into my first relationship. It’s sort of a follow-up to my first memoir, which came out four years ago, which was about how I had never had a boyfriend and couldn’t figure out why. And this book is about the years that followed and kind of figuring that all out." Learn more: http://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/554715/would-you-rather/
Note: This episode was recorded in the Sound & Vision studio at LPL! This will be the new home for Book Squad Podcast and we want to give a huuuuuge shout out to Nick Carswell of AudioReader for getting the podcast launched and teaching us how to actually organize things. Thanks, Nick! Two Book Minimum: Public Relations by Katie Heaney (2017) Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng (2017) Dating You, Hating You by Christina Lauren (2017) Swimmer Among the Stars by Kanishk Tharoor (2017) Bad Boy by Elliot Wake (2017) She Said/She Said: Catcher in the Rye by JD Salinger This episode was produced by Jim Barnes in the Sound & Vision studio. You can find the Book Squad Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, or SoundCloud. Please subscribe and leave us comments - we'd love to know what you think, and your comments make it easier for other people to find our podcast. Happy reading and listening! xo, Polli & Kate
It's time for another BSC: Mystery, which means it's time for another interview, except it's not an interview, because interviewers don't make their guests read children's books. Reading “Beware Dawn” with the boys this week are Katie Heaney and Arianna Rebolini, authors of the incredible new book, “Public Relations,” and apparently a very steaming piece of erotic fiction featuring an eel man. Topics of discussion include G.I. Joe used in sex play, celestial beings, bonza sheilas, King Hiss, and much, much more. (Including a little bit of Baby-Sitters Club discussion.) Music Credits: “Snowfall” by Kai Engel http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kai_Engel/Chapter_One__Cold/Kai_Engel_-_Chapter_One_-_Cold_-_01_Snowfall_Intro "Free Scary Music” by Joro Gaming https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LlsU0p_a9as "Feel Like Horrible” by Different Heaven & Sian Area https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oz8rDDyFhVs “Overture” by Lionheart https://soundcloud.com/thelionhearts/overture-lionheart Thanks as always to original Baby Boy Scott Lamb for the intro music, and to Superbrat for the outro music. BUY "PUBLIC RELATIONS" BY KATIE HEANEY AND ARIANNA REBOLINI: https://www.amazon.com/Public-Relations-Katie-Heaney/dp/1455595683/
To celebrate the New York release of our anthology, Loose Lips, we invited Mara Wilson to read Princess Bride erotica to several hundred of our closest friends at NYCC. Featuring the writing of Michelle Hodkin, Daniel Jose Older, Arianna Rebolini & Katie Heaney, Seanan McGuire, Diana Pho, and Dana Schwartz. Yeah. It was a big deal and the podcast is minimally edited to preserve the insane energy of the event.
My (not so) Perfect Life Part love story, part workplace drama, this sharply observed novel is a witty critique of the false judgments we make in a social-media-obsessed world. New York Times bestselling author Sophie Kinsella has written her most timely novel yet. Everywhere Katie Brenner looks, someone else is living the life she longs for, particularly her boss, Demeter Farlowe. Demeter is brilliant and creative, lives with her perfect family in a posh townhouse, and wears the coolest clothes. Katie’s life, meanwhile, is a daily struggle—from her dismal rental to her oddball flatmates to the tense office politics she’s trying to negotiate. No wonder Katie takes refuge in not-quite-true Instagram posts, especially as she's desperate to make her dad proud. Always a Bridesmaid...For Hire In the tradition of Sloane Crosley, Mindy Kaling, and Katie Heaney, a hilarious and insightful memoir about one New York City Millennial’s journey to find herself, her dream career, and true love, all while juggling a truly unique job as the world's only professional bridesmaid. After moving to New York City in her mid-twenties to pursue her dream of writing—and not living on the “Upper East Side” of her parents’ house anymore—Jen Glantz looked forward to a future of happy hours and Sunday brunches with her besties. What she got instead were a string of phone calls that began with, "Jen, I have something exciting to tell you!" and ended with, "I'd be honored if you would be my bridesmaid." At first she was delighted, but it wasn’t long before she realized two things: all of her assets were tied up in bridesmaid dresses, and she herself was no closer to finding The One. She couldn't do much about the second thing (though her mother would beg to differ), but she could about the first.
In her mid-twenties, Katie Heaney wrote "Never Have I Ever: My Life (So Far) Without a Date," a memoir about the frustrations of a millennial who is willing, but unable, to find a boyfriend. Today, Katie is in a serious relationship - with a woman. She joins host Maureen O'Connor to discuss discovering her sexuality as an adult, and reconciling her well-documented past with a new reality.
Katie Heaney wrote a memoir about her lifelong single status. Then she realized she was looking for love in the wrong place. Support Death, Sex & Money by becoming a monthly sustaining member. Sign up now. Follow the show on Twitter @deathsexmoney and Facebook at facebook.com/deathsexmoney. Sign up for the Death, Sex & Money newsletter at deathsexmoney.org/newsletter. Email us at deathsexmoney@wnyc.org.
The Jennys answer your questions, talk about the books they're looking forward to this summer, and review Katie Heaney's advice column-centric novel Dear Emma.
This week, our two enlightened guests, Katie Heaney and Arianna Rebolini try very hard to fuck some ghosts and ask a time-honored question: is ghost sex cheating? Then, all three ladies talk to ghost sex expert Patti Negri to get some answers about how it went. Ryan is still in Japan, but there may or may not be an appearance from Jon Snow (a ghost) to make up for it. (Photo by Jon Premosch for BuzzFeed)Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Rules of Dating. What are they? Are there any? Are there at least a few guidelines? If you were to summarize the bulletpoints in an easy-to-read, illustrated pamphlet stowed away in an airplane seatback pocket, where in the fuselage would the emergency exits be located? The Guy Friends remind you that tampering with another’s heart is a felony. What to do about those Facebook messages from strange men that are little more than an Announcement of Male Existence? Friend of the podcast Katie Heaney pondered this in a recent blog post and the Guy Friends weigh in. Is it worth it to engage with a blistering salvo of life-changing knowledge bombs? Or is discretion the better part of keeping your sanity? Fancy vs. Rack City - Tyga and Iggy Azalea (Mashup!) (DiLaurentisMashups) CC BY 3.0
Katie Heaney is in her late twenties and she's never been on a date, let alone had a romantic relationship. In Never Have I Ever, she looks back at her history of awkwardness around the opposite sex... and, in this interview, she talks about why she's not just okay with being single, she's gotten really good at it.
In this very special episode of Just The Tip, Amy and Paul discuss flying. Direct MP3 Download SHOW NOTES That poor wiener dog. A litter box bedside table (even worse than an end-table!). Please use this bag if you are affected by motion sickness or just want a great deal on photo printing: The Virgin […]