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Oscar De La Hoya steps Behind The Rope. The eleven World Titled Boxing Champ can now add “Fuzzy Peas” to his bio after his just completed run on Fox's mega hit, “The Masked Singer”. The “Golden Boy” chats about the full anthology of his career from his non stop work in the ‘90s and early aughts to the current day as successful businessman and entrepreneur who is still in the game. We chat The Masked Singer, Masked Dancer, Reality TV, Keeping Up With The Kardashians, Travis and Kourtney and that one time he almost ran for President against Donald Trump. As we like to say, Oscar mentions it all. @oscardelahoya @behindvelvetrope @davidyontef BONUS & AD FREE EPISODES Available at - www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetrope BROUGHT TO YOU BY: ONESKIN- oneskin.co (Use Code Velvet For 15% Off The Skin Care Which Targets The Root Causes Of Aging) AIR DOCTOR - airdoctorpro.com (Use Code Velvet For Up To $300 Off Today The Best Air Purifier Voted By Newsweek) MOOD - www.mood.com/velvet (20% Off With Code Velvet on Federally Legal THC Shipped Right To Your Door) VOY - joinvoy.com/velvet (Get Started Now & Get An Exclusive Discount On The Voy Programme) ADVERTISING INQUIRIES - Please contact David@advertising-execs.com MERCH Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The guys discuss the psychology behind why high-pitched buzzing noises are so excruciating, and Christian reveals that he watched Justin's episode of Keeping Up With The Kardashians. Then we read a letter from Alyssa who learned about the word queef from listening to the show, and she asks a Back To The Future-themed WYR. Finally, Chelsea from Minnesota leaves a voicemail offering up both high brow and low brow WYRs. (This episode was recorded on July 13th)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
How much responsibility do influencers bear when it comes to the products they promote? Stacey Dooley and Larry Dean dive into the murky world of #sponcon by revisiting the scandal that set the internet on fire back in 2017: Fyre Fest. How much did Kendall Jenner really know about this event before encouraging her followers to drop hundreds of dollars on a ticket? Should she have done more research before endorsing an untested event, or was she duped as much as the rest of us? Announcing Fyre Festival, Published on Youtube, Jan 12, 2017 Keeping Up With The Kardashians, S14 Ep 2, October 2017
We're back with another solo pod! In this episode we discuss chaotic spring, the vibes being off, Austin getting told to give up on filmmaking, director cameos, AI generated music tools, 'Her' (2013), M. Night Shyamalan's 'The Village', wanting to start a commune, digital nomad's, Hub.Life Instagram account, 'Falling Down' (1995), voyeurism, gimmicks, artists rejecting technology, purists, the dangers of pursuing 'cutting edge', Andy Warhol, Cindy Lee's new album 'Diamond Jubilee', returning to form, skinny jeans, medieval basics, Queen St making a comeback, Jacob Collier vs Rick Rubin, Vampire Weekend, Josh finding his old music blog, 'Civil War' (2024), getting emotional watching Keeping Up With The Kardashians and more! Josh McIntyre Austin Hutchings ---- COLD POD LISTEN TO THE FULL EPISODE HERE: https://www.patreon.com/coldpod
Det här är den första delen i berättelsen om Amerikas hämndlystna sweetheart, en saga om hur en mobbad tonårstjej förälskar sig i country och förtrollar en hel värld med sina personliga låttexter. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. September, 2009. I Radio Music Hall i New York sveper TV-kamerorna över den galaklädda publiken. Över nio miljoner människor följer vartenda steg världens artistelit tar på MTV Video Music Awards. På den stora skärmen lyser namnen på de nominerade i kategorin “Best Female Video”. Bland tungviktare som Beyoncé, Katy Perry och Lady Gaga, finns också ett nytt namn. Stjärnorna har fått sällskap av en 19-årig tjej ifrån Nashville. Countrysångerskan Taylor Swift. – The Moonman for Best Female Video goes to... Taylor Swift.MTV:s kameror zoomar in Taylor i publiken som bara gapar. Hon ser sig omkring som för att kontrollera att hon verkligen hörde rätt. Sen samlar hon sig och går upp på scenen, i den snäva klänningen. – Thank you so much. I always dreamed about what it would be like to maybe win one of these one day. But I never thought it would happen. I sing country music som thank you so much for giving me a chance to win an VMA...Men Taylor hinner knappt börja sitt tacktal, innan hon blir avbruten.– I'm really happy for you, Imma let you finish, but Beyoncé had one of the best music videos of all time, of all time!Kanye West har klivit upp på scenen och tagit micken från Taylor. Bakom sina mörka solglasögon ropar han att nykomlingen Taylor Swift inte är den värdiga vinnaren. Publiken häpnar. Kanye West rycker på axlarna och går av scenen. Kvar står Taylor.Det här är del 1 av 2 av P3 Musikdokumentär om Taylor Swift. Del 2 hittar du unikt i appen Sveriges Radio Play.Det här avsnittet publicerades första gången i maj 2018. Det här är en omarbetad version från våren 2024. Del 2, fortsättningen på dokumentären, är helt ny.Medverkande: Emmy Hellgren, Margret Atladottir, Jon Pettersson och Nils SjöbergEn dokumentär av Pontus Andersson & Vendela Lundberg Producent: Axel WinqvistExekutiv Producent: Ulla SvenssonTekniker: Fredrik NilssonProgrammet är ett en produktion från Tredje Statsmakten Media.Ljudklippen i dokumentären är hämtade från P3 Din Gata, SVT Skavlan, The Ellen Show, ABC News, The Inside Edition från NBC, Grammypro.com och Recording Academy, MTV Video Music Awards 2009, Entertainment Tonight, CNN, The View, PBS 39, HUB TV, The Paul O'Grady Show i ITV, INC Magazine, Larry King Now, Radiostationen US 99, Sirius XM, Taylors Swifts Myspace och Youtubekanal, Country Music Television, The Today Show från NBC, Clevver News, TMZ, Watch What happens live, Taylor Swift Secret Sessions 1989, TV4 Nyhetsmorgon, Splash TV, Keeping Up With The Kardashians från Amerikanska E! och australiensiska Today FM.
Nicole Eggert steps back Behind The Rope. Nicole Eggert is here to chat about the full anthology of her career none the least of which was her iconic role as Summer Quinn in one of the biggest TV shows of all time, Baywatch. Nicole chats co-stars Pamela Anderson and David Hasselhoff, early days of Baywatch, reboots, on set drama and misperceptions and how this little show that could turned into a bona fide money making marketing machine of epic proportion. Nicole also chats other iconic roles and parts in some of our fav shows - Charles in Charge, Who's the Boss and more. On a serious note, Nicole opens up about her “past” with Scott Baio, details the claims against him, talks the current state of “Me Too” in Hollywood and where we all go from here. Finally, Nicole talks appearing on Botched with Docs Terry Durbow and Paul Nassif and last, but certainly not least, her appearance on the biggest reality show to ever exist of all time, Keeping Up With The Kardashians, alongside the biggest reality star of all time, Kim no last name needed. Part II starts now!! @_nicole_eggert @behindvelvetrope @davidyontef BONUS & AD FREE EPISODES Available at - www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetrope BROUGHT TO YOU BY: ONESKIN - oneskin.co (Get 15% Off With the Code VELVET This Skincare Which Targets The Root Causes of Aging) NOOM - noom.com (Sign Up For Your Trial Today So You Can Manage Your Weight For The Long Term) INDEED - indeed.com/velvet (Seventy Five Dollar $75 Sponsored Job Credit To Get Your Jobs More Visibility) RAKUTEN - rakuten.com (Members Earn Cash Back On Everything They Buy Through Rakuten or The Rakuten App) SPECTRUM RESORTS - spectrumresorts.com (Start Your Vacation Today) ADVERTISING INQUIRIES - Please contact David@advertising-execs.com MERCH Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nicole Eggert steps Behind The Rope. Nicole Eggert is here to chat about the full anthology of her career none the least of which was her iconic role as Summer Quinn in one of the biggest TV shows of all time, Baywatch. Nicole chats co-stars Pamela Anderson and David Hasselhoff, early days of Baywatch, reboots, on set drama and misperceptions and how this little show that could turned into a bona fide money making marketing machine of epic proportion. Nicole also chats other iconic roles and parts in some of our fav shows - Charles in Charge, Who's the Boss and more. On a serious note, Nicole opens up about her “past” with Scott Baio, details the claims against him, talks the current state of “Me Too” in Hollywood and where we all go from here. Finally, Nicole talks appearing on Botched with Docs Terry Durbow and Paul Nassif and last, but certainly not least, her appearance on the biggest reality show to ever exist of all time, Keeping Up With The Kardashians, alongside the biggest reality star of all time, Kim no last name needed. @_nicole_eggert @behindvelvetrope @davidyontef BONUS & AD FREE EPISODES Available at - www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetrope BROUGHT TO YOU BY: QUINCE - quince.com/velvetrope (Get Free Shipping and 365 Day Returns on Elevated Luxury Without Paying Luxury Prices) NOOM - noom.com (Sign Up For Your Trial Today So You Can Manage Your Weight For The Long Term) PELOTON - onepeloton.com/bike/rentals (Wherever You're Starting, Get Moving With a Peloton Bike or Bike+ Rental.) AQUATRU - aquatrue.com (Use Code VELVET For 20% Off Plus a 30 Day Money Back Guarantee on The Best Water Purifier Around) INDEED - indeed.com/velvet (Seventy Five Dollar $75 Sponsored Job Credit To Get Your Jobs More Visibility) JONES NATURAL CHEWS (Best Natural Treats For Your Dog - Available At a Pet Store Near You) SPECTRUM RESORTS (Start Your Vacation Today) ADVERTISING INQUIRIES - Please contact David@advertising-execs.com MERCH Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jesse Josefsson is a 15-year TV/Film music producer that has secured over 7,500 TV/Film placements including shows such as American Idol, Keeping Up With The Kardashians, Succession and networks such as NBC, CBS, MLBN, MTV & Fox Sports. He has composed roughly 1,000 tracks that have been distributed through various Production Libraries including Megatrax, 5 Alarm Music & Position Music. His commercial placements include national campaigns w/ Nike, Ford, Jack in the Box & Outback Steakhouse. Jesse created 'Sync My Music' in 2016 to help other producers and composers follow in his footsteps and create significant income and exposure through the TV/Film Sync Licensing industry. www.moneymaestroblog.com/ep-55
Alexander Hitchens is a musician and self-described musical chameleon who runs the gamut from Hip Hop to Classical. He recently composed and produced the entire package of music for NBC:Peacock's Big 10 football and basketball broadcasts. He's worked on projects for the NBA including for Michael Jordan and LeBron James. He's composed music for The Rock and for Kobe Bryant's and LeBron James's Nike shoe campaigns. And he's had placements in TV shows like Ted Lasso and Keeping Up With The Kardashians.My featured song is “Yeah Yeah”. Spotify link.---------------------------------------------The Follow Your Dream Podcast:Top 1% of all podcasts with Listeners in 200 countries!For more information and other episodes of the podcast click here. To subscribe to the podcast click here.To subscribe to our weekly Follow Your Dream Podcast email click here.To Rate and Review the podcast click here.“Dream With Robert”. Click here.—----------------------------------------‘THE SINGLES PROJECT” is Robert's new EP, featuring five of his new songs. The songs speak to the ups and downs of life. From the blissful, joyous “Saturday Morning” to the darker commentary of “Like Never Before” and “The Ship”. “This is Robert at his most vulnerable” (Pop Icon Magazine)Reviews: “Amazing!” (Top Buzz Magazine)“Magical…A Sonic Tour De Force!” (IndiePulse Music)“Fabulously Enticing!” (Pop Icon Magazine)“A Home Run!” (Hollywood Digest) Listener Reviews:Saturday Morning:”A neat and simply happy song!””It's so cute and fun. It's describing a world I wish I lived in every day!”Like Never Before:”Great message!””Great song, very perceptive lyrics!”Click here for all links.“IT'S ALIVE!” is Robert's latest Project Grand Slam album. Featuring 13 of the band's Greatest Hits performed “live” at festivals in Pennsylvania and Serbia.Reviews:"An instant classic!" (Melody Maker)"Amazing record...Another win for the one and only Robert Miller!" (Hollywood Digest)"Close to perfect!" (Pop Icon)"A Masterpiece!" (Big Celebrity Buzz)"Sterling effort!" (Indie Pulse)"Another fusion wonder for Project Grand Slam!" (MobYorkCity)Click here for all links.Click here for song videos—-----------------------------------------Audio production:Jimmy RavenscroftKymera Films Connect with Alexander:www.AlexanderHitchens.com @akhitchens Instagram & X (Twitter) Connect with the Follow Your Dream Podcast:Website - www.followyourdreampodcast.comEmail Robert - robert@followyourdreampodcast.com Follow Robert's band, Project Grand Slam, and his music:Website - www.projectgrandslam.comPGS Store - www.thePGSstore.comYouTubeSpotify MusicApple MusicEmail - pgs@projectgrandslam.com
Khloé Kardashian has a blow up with mom Kris Jenner over business on 'The Kardashians.' Priscilla Presley opens up to Piers Morgan about her life with Elvis Presley and the loss of her daughter, Lisa Marie Presley. Will Usher go shirtless during his Super Bowl halftime performance? Hear what he tells E! News! 'Selling Sunset' star Chrishell Stause gives her take on the "mess" surrounding her and Jason Oppenheim's former girlfriend, Marie-Lou Nurk.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Se crearon memes e incluso un productor de Keeping Up With The Kardashians quiso crear un reality show sobre él y el equipo de Justin Bieber se puso en contacto con él para una colaboración musical. Distribuido por Genuina Media
Weekly shoutout: My Bad Poetry Podcast! Comments and suggestions welcome: Send Jaime a message! -- Hi there, Today I am excited to be arts calling musician Jim Clayton! (jimclaytonjazz.com) About our guest: DownBeat Magazine called Jim Clayton's music “warm, happy, and soulful.” He calls it a blend of bebop and New Orleans, the city he considers a second home. His repertoire is a mix of jazz standards, reimagined pop classics, and his own memorable writing. Jim's last two albums, Lenny Jumps In (2016) and Songs My Daughter Knows (2014) landed on the jazz radio charts in both Canada and the USA. He won three national awards with recording act The Clayton/Scott Group, and his music has been heard internationally on radio, in film, and on television (including Dateline NBC, Keeping Up With The Kardashians, and MTV). Jim spent a decade as a music director with acclaimed theatre company The Second City, entertaining audiences around the globe, from ex-pats in Asia to our troops in Bosnia. He began streaming nightly performances at the start of the pandemic; after over 750 online shows, Jim garnered 30,000 new online followers. LOOK OUT, A NEW ALBUM OUT OCTOBER 3RD: https://jimclaytonjazz.com Thanks for this wonderful conversation, Jim! All the best! -- Arts Calling is produced by Jaime Alejandro (cruzfolio.com). If you like the show: leave a review, or share it with someone who's starting their creative journey! Your support truly makes a difference! Go make a dent. Much love, j https://artscalling.com
Today on The Shawn Bolz Show, we're going to see if we can keep up with the Kardashian family's Chrisitan faith. Have you heard about the recent miracle Kourtney and Travis Barker experienced? It's truly heart-touching but the overall picture of Christianity that the Kardashians present is confusing. Switching gears a bit, we'll also delve into the evolving world of video gaming. From highly celebrated releases like Starfield and Baldur's Gate 3 to platforms like Roblox and Animal Jam, there's a surprising blend of messages and themes that are woke, sometimes pornographic, and very concerning and you need to know what to stay away from now! I might sound like a Christian parent in the 1980's because this is bad. But don't fret, gaming enthusiasts and parents! We've got the founder of Trueplay joining us, offering a beacon of hope in the realm of digital entertainment. Their app-based games and videos are making waves and you'll soon see why. And, as a special treat, I'll be sharing a prophetic word for the Jewish New Year, exclusive to our show. All of this and more on today's show! My Website: www.bolzministries.com or Download the free Bolz Ministries App for all of this in one easy place Come join me at my Social Media: Facebook: Shawnbolz Twitter: ShawnBolz Instagram: ShawnBolz TikTok: ShawnBolz YouTube: ShawnBolzofficial Find me on TV: TBN: https://www.tbn.org/people/shawn-bolz Watch my series on the names of God: Discovering God series: https://bit.ly/3erdrJ9 Watch my series on hearing God's voice: Translating God series: https://bit.ly/3xbcSd5 Watch my weekly series/Vodcast on CBN News Network: Exploring the Marketplace https://bit.ly/3B81e41 Join me for my podcasts on Charisma Podcast Network: News Commentary: Prophetic Perspectives: https://bit.ly/3L9b5ej Exploring the Marketplace: https://bit.ly/3QyHoo5 Exploring the Prophetic: https://bit.ly/3QyHoo5 Take a class or attend an event at our Spiritual Growth Academy: Our 4 week classes and monthly events are designed to do the heavy lifting in your spiritual growth journey. Learn how to hear from God, stay spiritually healthy, and impact the world around you. https://bit.ly/3B2luDR Take a read: Translating God - Hearing God's voice for yourself and the world around you https://bit.ly/3RU2X3F Encounter - A spiritual encounter that will shape your faith https://bit.ly/3tNAW4Y Through the Eyes of Love - http://bit.ly/2pitHTb Wired to Hear - Hearing God's voice for your place of career and influence https://bit.ly/3kLsMn9 Growing Up With God - Chapter book and kids curriculum https://bit.ly/3eDRF5a Keys to Heaven's Economy - Understanding the resources for your destiny https://bit.ly/3TZAc7u Read my articles: At CBN News : https://bit.ly/3BtwSdp At Charisma News : https://bit.ly/3RxPJtz EMAIL: My Assistant: assistant@bolzministries.com Our resources: resources@bolzministries.com Our office: info@bolzministries.com
Kim Kardashian is no stranger to breaking the Internet but this one might take the cake. She lets GQ writer Caity Weaver touch her boob, talks O.J. Simpson, then proceeds to take down Taylor Swift — catalyzing Taylor's reputation era. It's Kim coming into her power, and one of the greatest profiles of all time. Oh, and if you wanna see body-ody-ody? Click the link below. https://www.gq.com/story/kim-kardashian-west-gq-cover-storySubscribe to our Patreon HEREFollow us on Instagram HEREFollow us on Tiktok HEREFollow Beatrice HEREFollow Ivana HERE
THE DOLLS ARE BACK IN PERSON AND ALL TOGETHER! On this week's episode we tap in with a Navy original and Brooklyn native, Janise from the "It's No Shade Podcast" to discuss hot topics. On this episode we break down the evolution of stan culture, Doja Cat and her meltdown with her fans, our weekly update of Keeping Up With The Kardashians as well as Momma Tina's divorce. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and tell a friend to tell a friend! Instagram: @TheOprahRoseShow Twitter: @OprahRoseShow Janise Instagram: @Janiseeaileen + @itsNoShadePod
The guys discuss the psychology behind why high-pitched buzzing noises are so excruciating, and Christian reveals that he watched Justin's episode of Keeping Up With The Kardashians. Then we read a letter from Alyssa who learned about the word queef from listening to the show, and she asks a Back To The Future-themed WYR. Finally, Chelsea from Minnesota leaves a voicemail offering up both high brow and low brow WYRs.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome back to Celeb Talk Girl Talk Podcast! In today's episode, we talk about our dating stories and Season 3 of Keeping up with the Kardashians!Interested? Grab a Cup & Join the TalkWant More?Follow @celebtalkgirltalkpodcast on Instagram, Tik Tok, and Youtube.Follow Jaanais @jayrosexoxo on Instagram and Tik TokFollow Natasha @natasha_fig Instagram @natashafigueroa1021 Tik Tok
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In my latest podcast, I speak with Emmy award winning songwriter extraordinaire, Michèle Vice-Maslin. Michele has had over 5,000 placements in Film and Television, Her recent work include a 2019 producer nomination from HMMA (Hollywood Music In Media Awards), songs in the Matt Damon feature “DOWNSIZING”, the feature CON MAN starring Ving Rhames, Talia Shire, James Caan, The features LOST GIRLS, FIRECRACKERS and Dumplin' starring Dolly Parton & Jennifer Aniston. Songs in feature films “THE SUNDAY HORSE”, “CLOUD 9”, “THE GREENING OF WHITNEY BROWN, and songs in hundreds of tv shows incl. PRETTY LITTLE LIARS, LOST GIRL, SAM & CAT, HENRY DANGER, SINGLE LADIES, THE VINEYARD, DATING NAKED, 20/20, HOUSE HUNTERS, BYE FELICIA, THE VIEW, GENERAL HOSPITAL, KEEPING UP WITH THE KARDASHIANS, SWEET RETREATS, BEAUTY QUEEN MURDERS, FLIP OR FLOP, THE PRANCING ELITES PROJECT, and so many others. And…a co-write with the legendary BOB DYLAN. She's super accomplished and super cool, check out our conversation on the current state of sync licensing and the music business. For a free four hour audio/video course all about how to make money licensing your music in TV and Films, visit: https://www.htlympremium.com/free-course.html Connect with Michele on Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michele-vice-maslin-74947014 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/music-money-and-life/support
Kurt "Big Boy" Alexander, The Voice of L.A. and the host of the wildly successful “Big Boy's Neighborhood," did the Hoffman Process in July of 2022. There are many themes in this beautiful conversation with Kurt and Drew. One theme is Kurt's realization that he knew very well who "Big Boy" is but didn't know who Kurt really is. He continues to be determined to do the deep work to come to know Kurt. Another theme is the power of coming to see the unconscious and compulsive patterns we adopt to navigate our family systems and survive the difficulties of childhood. Kurt never knew his father so logically it would make sense that he didn't even know where to begin to name the patterns he adopted from his dad. As you'll hear, the very nature of absence creates deep unconscious patterning. Kurt's story of how he came to see these patterns in his Process is poignant and tender. This conversation spirals through layers of understanding, echoing the nature of transformational work. As it goes deeper, the understanding Kurt shares about his life and who he is does, too. His generosity of Spirit shines through as his vulnerability gives us a glimpse into both his inner child and his Spiritual Self. More About Kurt "Big Boy" Alexander: “Big Boy” was born in Chicago and moved to California at the age of two. He became acquainted with the music world while DJing at parties. Today, “Big Boy” is The Voice of L.A. and the host of the wildly successful “Big Boy's Neighborhood,” every morning on iHeart Media's Real 92.3 the home of Hip Hop music in Los Angeles. He has dominated the ratings in all of the timeslots he has occupied ever since he first started his career in radio, from nights, afternoons, and mornings. The National Association of Broadcasters has recognized “Big Boy”s exceptional talent with the Marconi Award, a very rare three times. He is also an awarded member of the Radio Hall of Fame. “Big Boy” has been featured on many television shows including “Keeping Up With The Kardashians” and “HBO's Entourage.” He also debuted his own radio station in the wildly successful “Grand Theft Auto” video game and his YouTube channel, “BigBoyTV” has more than 200 million views of celebrity interviews. Along with various other charity work, “Big Boy” stepped up for his community during the COVID-19 pandemic. He fed hundreds of frontline essential workers at hospitals all over Los Angeles. As Mentioned in this Episode: Augie Johnson & Side Effect "Side Effect was an American disco and jazz-funk band that recorded between 1972 and 1982. The group was formed in Los Angeles, California in 1972 by Augie Johnson who became their leader." Rick Dees "Rigdon Osmond Dees III..., best known as Rick Dees, is an American entertainer, radio personality, comedian, actor, and voice artist, best known for his internationally syndicated radio show The Rick Dees Weekly Top 40 Countdown and for the 1976 satirical novelty song "Disco Duck". Scooter Braun "Scott Samuel "Scooter" Braun..., is an American record executive, talent agent, and entrepreneur. Known as the manager for artists such as Ariana Grande, Justin Bieber..." Listen to Scott 'Scooter' Braun on the Hoffman Podcast The Hoffman App The transformational journey to discovering your authentic self does not end after the completion of a Hoffman program. Rather, it is just beginning. That is why we created this app, full of guidance, practices, and visualizations to inspire and help you achieve your personal goals. We like to think of it as “Hoffman in your pocket. Version one of our app is only available in the iOS App Store for all devices, but the same 30-day integration program is available here, on a mobile-optimized page, for all operating systems. Coming off the hill... Kurt is referring to our beautiful new retreat site in Petaluma, California. Our center sits atop a hill on 180 acres. Surrounded by nature, Hoffman Process students spend their seven days held ...
This one's for my big kids...and inspired by something I saw on Keeping Up With The Kardashians (truly).If you have a child who is 5 years or older and is struggling to fall asleep independently (or you're just looking to spruce up your bedtime routine with something more special & meaningful), I'd like to introduce you to Pit & Peak.In today's episode I'll explain what Pit & Peak is, and how I use it with my own son (and recommend it to clients) as a way to create meaningful connection with your child before bed, and why it's a perfect substitute for a prolonged bedtime routines & parents needing to stay in the room for a child to fall asleep.--------------------------------------------------------------------Loving The Snooze Button and interested in working with me to solve your sleep issues once and for all? Check out my one on one services, and for the DIY types, my Common Sense Sleep Courses. Be sure to follow along on Instagram too!
A BUREAUCRAT'S OFFICE! That's all Captain Picard seems good for to rogue Captain Benjamin Maxwell, but little does he understand that the USS Enterprise is the top diplomatic vessel at the Federation's disposal! Trek, Marry, Kill wraps up its Star Trek: Picard Season Three prep by watching this 4th season episode that introduces Cardassians to the world of Star Trek ... and maybe the world to the Kardashian family?Joining Bryan this week is Rian from podcast network QCODE to discuss what might be the perfect example of Captain Picard in action playing to his strengths. How does he (via Patrick Stewart's performance) convey so much power without firing a phaser or delivering a drop kick? That's Shakespearean training for you! In this one, he's up against two all-time great Star Trek performances, one from Bob Gunton as Maxwell and Marc Alaimo as Gul Macet, a great preview of his performance for many years on Deep Space Nine as Gul Dukat.
Hi there, Today I am overjoyed to be arts calling Jim Clayton! About our Guest, Jim Clayton (https://jimclaytonjazz.com): DownBeat Magazine called Jim Clayton's music “warm and happy… tender and soulful.” He calls it a blend of bebop and New Orleans, the city he considers a second home. His repertoire is a mix of jazz standards, reimagined pop classics, and his own memorable writing. Jim's last two albums, Lenny Jumps In (2016) and Songs My Daughter Knows (2014) landed on the jazz radio charts in both Canada and the USA. He won three national awards with recording act The Clayton/Scott Group, and his music has been heard internationally on radio, in film, and on television (including Dateline NBC, Keeping Up With The Kardashians, and MTV). Jim spent a decade as a music director with acclaimed theatre company The Second City, entertaining audiences around the globe, from ex-pats in Asia to our troops in Bosnia. He began streaming nightly performances at the start of the pandemic; after over 500 online shows, Jim's garnered 30,000 new online followers. Global News: https://globalnews.ca/video/8917787/jazz-artist-gains-recognition-internationally-during-covid-through-virtual-performances/ CBC Radio: https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-82-here-and-now-toronto/clip/15885960-have-the-piano-bar Toronto Star: https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/music/2021/09/14/toronto-jazz-musician-jim-clayton-turned-a-personal-facebook-following-of-250-into-an-international-audience-of-more-than-30000-during-the-pandemic.html Thanks so much for taking the time to share some incredible stories, Jim! All the best and thanks for the music! -- Arts Calling is produced by Jaime Alejandro (cruzfolio.com). If you like the show: leave a review, or share it with someone who's starting their creative journey! Your support truly makes a difference! Go make a dent: much love, j https://artscalling.com/welcome/
Nikki lets Besties in on an inside joke she has with her girlfriends about the pod's opening theme. She also reveals who her bucket list friendship is right now. Speaking of friendship, Paris Hilton sent Nikki a gigantic gift box of her cookware line and it will serve as Nikki's new security system. The gals discuss how much time of day is spent fondling their partners. Nikki shares her experience at a hockey game and how it got her some extra sugar from her boyfriend. Special Announcement: Nikki's special Good Clean Filth is nominated for best comedy special at the Critics Choice Awards. They play an impromptu game of "one scene from a movie". In the Collection of Co'uhls, the integrity of co'uhls is questioned when a headline is called out to be a possible publicity stunt. After dropping some tea on Keeping Up With The Kardashians, they find that their favorite version of the show is by Creator Yuri Lamasbella. ---- Watch this episode on our Youtube Channel: The Nikki Glaser Podcast Follow the pod on Instagram for bonus content: @NikkiGlaserPod Leave us your voicemail: Click Here To Record Get Pod Merch: Podshop.NikkiGlaser.com Nikki's Tour Dates: nikkiglaser.com/tour Anya's Patreon: patreon.com/anyamarina More Nikki: IG More Anya: IG More producer Noa: IGSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week I'm speaking to Clara Nosek, AKA Your Dietitian BFF. Outpatient dietitian by day, nutrition influencer-disruptor by night. This episode is all about getting to know the ‘new' you post baby and figuring out this new identity; and finding your main character energy. We touch on so many other topics along the way - pandemic babies, the yes/and of pregnancy, the weird shit our bodies do, the toxic independence mothers are expected to perform. Unsolicited advice, finding your mom gang, sanctimommy culture, the overlap between diet culture and the pressure to be a perfect parent, and how the pipeline of perfect ‘mom' to food-fear-mongering is a slip and slide. It's a good time. LFG.Can I Have Another Snack? is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Find out more about Clara here.Follow her work on Instagram here.Follow Laura on Instagram here. Here's the transcript in full.Clara Nosek And then there's also like, once you give birth, you are not who you were before. Right? are not who you were when you were pregnant. And so now who are, you have no idea. And so there's that trying to wrestle with that new you while also taking care of this other person, while also dealing with the pressure of like, okay, now I want to be like the perfect mom. And then while also like, like dealing with who am I to my partner, who am I to myself who am I to my friends? And I think yeah, like that's, it's weird. There's no books on that. Laura Thomas Hey, welcome to Can I Have Another Snack podcast, where I'm asking my guests who or what they are nourishing right now and who or what is nourishing them? I'm Laura Thomas, an anti diet Registered nutritionist and author of the Can I Have Another Snack newsletter? Okay, so if last week's episode with Christy was a tear jerker, then this week's episode will make you laugh your ass off. I'm joined by your dietician BFF herself, Clara Nosek. Clara is an outpatient dietitian by day and a nutrition influencer disrupter by night, even though I'm pretty sure she would hate me calling her that. Clara is the creator of big sister nutrition or she'll tell you how she sees it, but she definitely won't tell you what to do. We talked about so many things on this episode. Like there's almost nothing that we don't touch on. We're talking about pandemic babies, the yes and of pregnancy and the weird shit that our bodies do. The toxic independence mothers are expected to perform. We talked about unsolicited advice, finding your mom gang, sanctimommy culture and the overlap between diet culture and the pressure to be a perfect parent. And how the pipeline of perfect mum to food fear mongering is a slip and slide. But what I think this episode is really about is getting to know the new you post baby and figuring out this new identity and finding your main character energy. And this conversation wouldn't be complete without a deep cultural analysis of reality TV, and why Clara loves it so hard. So after we recorded this episode, Clara sent me a side note she wanted to add about this conversation. So I'm just going to read the whole email now. Clara said I just had a thought that perhaps could use more context RE: The perfect mom to food fear mongering anti science pipeline, and that yes, one critical thinking and slash understanding is needed but also two the nuance and context of white supremacy and the creation of distrust, and the roots in how white people have treated/experimented on communities of colour. So from a black indigenous POC lens, there is historical evidence to dust distrust mainstream slash white standards, and white people who benefit and perpetuate and believe in the distrust, but can't be bothered to explore why it's there in the first place, or the role of white supremacy plays in informing those thoughts are problematic. 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All right team, here's Clara.Laura Thomas Alright, Clara, who or what are you nourishing right now?Clara Nosek You know, I've had this thought a lot, recently, probably not framed in that way. But like, currently, this body I'm in now. When you're out of pregnancy, still sleep is questionable. At best. Also, this like role I'm in now as like an outpatient dietitian and learning the ins and outs of working in the medical industrial complex, and also be being in my 30s. Right as a cis het woman, female? What does that mean? What does that look like? Right? Because when I was a little kid, I always felt like when your thirty you're ancient and now that I'm here, I feel like I'm just starting. But it's also like now with pandemic and how that has reshaped the way people live their lives. Some people, most people, I would say, not all people just trying to figure all that out. So I am nourishing this ever evolving person.Laura Thomas Hmm. So many like little threads that I want to talk on there. But I suppose the one that feels kind of really relevant for this podcast. And when they I guess they all are, to one extent or another but this piece around sounded like you're sort of just familiarising yourself with your body as it is after having two babies. Can you tell us a little bit about that experience and sort of what that process looks like for you?Clara Nosek Yeah. So in pregnancy, so pre pregnancy, right? You have this idea of what being pregnant is like. Laura Thomas And it's way better.Clara Nosek Oh, yeah, it's amazing. It's all unicorns and glitter. Laura Thomas I was getting so many pregnancy massages in my pregnancy fantasy. And in reality we were in lockdown.Clara Nosek Yeah, oh my God, even that, okay. So that alone, right. So, pregnancy in itself can be very isolating. And same with like that first year of motherhood. And like, compound that with pandemic like you are on an island. And I think you there's like this idea that, like, once you get pregnant, you should just know, you should know what to do. You should know what decisions to make. And so you don't really want to ask for help. Because I think that that that kind of lends itself to this idea. Like maybe I don't know everything. Maybe this doesn't come naturally. Maybe this is not an innate thing that I possess. So then you're like, that's the beginning of like, the mom guilt like what am I doing? Why don't I know what I'm doing? Everyone else seems to have it together. But when in reality, like nobody knows what they're doing nobody, like all the parenting books, all of those things. It's kind of like this very vague idea, concept of like, what it's like, but it's never anything. Like what you're experiencing. And I find that when you start to really talk about those things openly that people are like, yes, that is exactly it. Right? Like nobody talks about, like your nipples get really big, your armpits get really dark, you know, your body changes, obviously, but no one talks about like, there's a smell, right? When you after you give birth, you feel like you stink. And I like I thought I was going crazy. And I'm like, I think I smell. I smell something. And it's not, I don't know where it's coming from, but it's definitely coming from me. And I would like shower and still smell. And they're like, Oh, it's so that the baby can find you. And you're like, Why didn't anyone tell me that? Oh, or like, what else? When you're like in the midst of pregnancy, nobody warns you about how juicy your vagina gets? Do you know what I mean, you know exactly what I'm talking about. Like your labia just become, like very labia, like extra. And it's like, oh, that's new. But I don't remember reading that.Laura Thomas I'm just like getting so many flashbacks as you're talking like, I got restless leg syndrome when I was in my first trimester.Clara Nosek Oh my god. Yes. And like, nobody talks about those things. And I feel like, you know, your hair. You know, obviously, your hair gets different. Sometimes it's shiny, or sometimes it gets curlierLaura Thomas Mine was always just shit. So anyway.Clara Nosek Nevermind, so we won't talk about that. So no, totally not that not your hair. But I think that there's a lot of things like shrouded in mystery. That take away and I get right. Being pregnant is a gift. Not everyone. And it's a privilege and all these things. But I think that all and so there's like a shying away from talking about the not so pretty side. But I'm also of the mind that I was like, yes and right. Yes, Pregnancy is a gift. It's this beautiful thing. It's a privilege and not. And the reality is not everyone who wants to get pregnant can get pregnant and you know, X, Y and Z Yes. To all those experiences, those are valid and realities for many people. But also, yes, and and it's, it's not all cupcakes and roses, and all those other things. And it's like, if you're not ready to process any trauma that you have embodied through life, it's gonna come, it's gonna come either whether you're pregnant, whether that baby comes or whether you're like, raising this tiny human. Just every Yeah. And on top of that, you're tired. You're under slept. Maybe you're not eating as much. You like literally just in a brain fog for like the first two years. Laura Thomas Yeah, seriously, everyone is like, I don't know. I think there's like this imaginary cut off line at like six months, where suddenly everything gets better. And I'm like, There's no fucking way goes on years. You, you touched on something that I thought was like, so important, and I'm just kind of trying to figure out like, I think I think I know what you meant, but I just want to make sure I'm understanding you. You kind of like, all of these things that we're talking about. And, you know, just like all the stuff that happens to your body, and how it's kind of shrouded in mystery, and like, we don't talk about it. And I think, you know, we don't ask for help around it. And I think that that kind of extends into just motherhood as well. This kind of, like toxic independence. Yeah, I don't know if you've thought about that. But what do you think that's about? I mean, I have some theories, but I'm really curious to hear what you think.Clara Nosek I think it's that expectation that you should know what to do. And it's like this So it's the expectation that you should know what to do, and that you should be making the right decision. But also, there is this experience that so you know, when you like, are just living life and someone gives you advice unprovoked. And if you don't do what they say, it's almost like a personal assault on that person. I think that same phenomenon happens in motherhood. But instead of it being like, kind of this thing that you experience, and it goes on, it's like compounding. So if you don't do if you don't raise your child in a similar way, to that of someone close to you. And they're like, I did this, this worked for me. So you should do this too. And you don't often times there is almost like, this defensiveness. And on top of now you try to figure out what's best for you and your baby. It's a ‘How can I manage this relationship with this other adult so that I can also mother their feelings?'Laura Thomas Yeah. Clara Nosek And so you're doing all those things. And it just gets to a point where you're like, I'm not going to, I'm just like, not going to talk to anyone about it. Because it's not helpful. Like, I'm sorry, that you don't like the response that I have given you, you don't, it's not in alignment with what you've done. It doesn't detract from the way you did it. Because that is your reality, that's what you did. That's what you thought was best for you and your baby at the time. And if what I'm doing is not in alignment with that, it's not an attack to you as a mother, but more so in support of me, becoming the mother that I want to be. So you're thinking that, like, thank you so much for that wonderful piece of information. But also, and I'm going to do it this other way. And, you know, you kind of avoid, you just try to avoid that conflict, because like, you know, you're, you're, you're tired, you're sleepy, your emotions are everywhere, hormonally, you're still recovering. There's like all these things that are changing. And on top of that, now you have to process a big feeling that someone else is having with them. And so there's like, this hyper independence is like, No, I'm just gonna figure it out myself. Because, yeah, like, this is too much like, I can't, I can't hold that for you, as well as hold all of these other things together for me.Laura Thomas And I guess I was, I don't know if this is what you meant. But I was also thinking about it from just the I guess the way that capitalism thrives is by kind of keeping us all feeling like we're in this alone. This is like, you know, it's us against the system, which is, but But yeah, it kind of keeps us separated from community and from, you know, places where, if we had open conversations about this, we wouldn't feel so isolated, we wouldn't feel so alone, we wouldn't maybe feel like so defensive. You know, if someone was doing something different from us, in terms of our parenting,Clara Nosek 100%, which is why I think it's so important for moms to have mom friends. Like have your mom gang. That is a quintessential piece of motherhood community.Laura Thomas But going back to, like, COVID babies, how did you navigate that loss of, you know, at least in real life community.Clara Nosek So I was really lucky. And I had my first child pre pandemic. So she was born in 2018. So we had two years of like, normal life. I mean, she probably doesn't remember it, but um, you know, I had a girlfriend who got pregnant a couple of months before me. And then so you know, the pregnancy pact work there. And then I had gone to a breastfeeding class. And I made some mom friends there and we kind of formed our own little like, breast friend group where you like, just a place, you know, a safe place to like vent and we all did things differently, like we all parented in our own way, and it was nice because there's no like, you just felt free to do it. And there was just support in that sense. Yeah. Obviously, if there was like harm that could, if there was a red flag that we wanted to, like, bring to attention. It was always like a place, it's coming from a place of like, just genuine concern. But also like, it's none of my business what you do kind of thing. And so with my second baby, my second I already kind of had that in place. I did, I did dip a toe into mommy Facebook, which I do not recommend.Laura Thomas Or this is kind of what I was wondering is like, you know, when we're so when we're so isolated during COVID So many of us spent so much more time on social media than with people in real life. And then there's that like Mom, influencer culture, right? That kind of, you know, constantly comparing with these. in inverted commas perfect moms on the internet. Is that something like did you notice a difference between like with that kind of thing between your first and your second?Clara Nosek Yes. So there is, so I was like, did you ever get into the baby wearing communities?Laura Thomas No. Okay, so I took tangentially, so I did wear my baby a lot, but not because like, Well, at first I was like, okay, yeah, this is a cute thing to do. But then when he was fucking 18 months old, and weighed what however many kilogrammes he weighed, at that point, I was still dealing with pelvic girdle pain, and he still refused to go like in the buggy. And I was like, I remember putting on my Instagram Stories once. Like, I really need to figure out another way to transport this child because it's breaking my body. And the baby baby wears came at me there were like, but it's so beautiful. Why would you put your childClara Nosek Oh my god, yeah, the sanctimommies. I can't, I can't, I hate the vibe is not there. Yeah, I very quickly realised so like, even as a child. I remember I have this very distinct memory talking to my mom and saying and she said, you know, You shocked me about me and my sister. And she was like saying how we're very different in that. My sister was like, very gregarious, she has a lot of friends there like every like some like some of them were very consistent but she always had like a varying group of friends. And I was always the type to have like, I had like one or two friends that I was friends with for like, decades right your insight from still and still am right so we still have group chats from like high school. And I think that going into finding mom friends was still very, very clear. And so like when I was in those spaces the mommy wearing community, the Insta mom, the mom influencers, right? It's kind of like this is not my vibe. I don't align with this feeling so I'm just not going to like I'd much rather just be by myself. Yeah, subject myself to that kind of like, comparison spiral. Right? So like, and it's everywhere. It's always like, like, did you ever get into like the Nugget community?Laura Thomas What is that?Clara Nosek Oh my gosh, that's these amazing couches for kids. Right? So that they don't they're like play couches. It's like two foam pieces and two rectangles and like two foam.Laura Thomas I think I have seen this but I think it's a US thing. I don't I don't think we get them here. Okay, I'm probably gonna get 100 People like coming for me now, but I will I will fact check this. But yeah, I think I know what you're talking about.Clara Nosek So it's kinda like the same thing. And it's like this like peacocking this like, very much who has a bigger mom penis, right? Like I have, you know, I have 17 Nuggets. You don't? What's your kids play with? kind of situation or like, the same thing, like, you know, you don't like wearing your baby, you must be doing it wrong. And it's like, it's there's no space for like, you one mom could like wearing their baby and you could very much not like wearing your baby. Both of those things can exist. Yeah, those are both realities. And just because you don't like to wear, it doesn't take away from the mom who does like to wear it. And I think that like, just going into it. Navigating the mom, social media space like that is very mentally protective.Laura Thomas Yeah. And like, that's the kind of thing that they should be teaching you and how to kind of armour up for that stuff. Because I think like I'm, I'm kind of, it's something I'm kind of interrogating at the moment is just like how influenced I was by that stuff, even though I feel like, I was like, at the time, I was like, this, this is this isn't going in. It is and it was and like, I'm having to really unpack that and challenge. Like those ideals. Like, there's this great Instagram called struggle care, I don't know, if you've come across. It's like a therapist, and she just talks about, like, how she basically just like, draws a line between like housework stuff that is inspirational and aspirational, versus like, what is necessary and functional. And so she talks about it from the perspective of like, you know, if you see people who have like, I don't know, it could like, I think about it through in the, in the context of food, right, because that's like, my lens and bodies. But like, if you imagine a kid's plate, that's, you know, like, got all those fucking star shapes. And, you know, like, the sandwich is cut into the shape of a fire truck, or, you know, whatever. And it looks like Instagrammable. Like, she would say that that's, that's not what you need to do to feed your child that is a hobby. And so she just like kind of, I don't know, kind of helps helps, like, bring it down to okay, what is actually essential here for looking after your child and what is, like I said, a hobby. And I don't like I think separating out and like thinking about that lens. Like when I see, like a perfectly curated playroom on Instagram. I'm like, oh, yeah, that's a nice hobby for someone to decorate their kid's room and like, chews out all the fucking wooden toys. Or like if their kids play is like that. I'm like, oh, yeah, that's a nice hobby for you. That's not an essential part of looking after a child. Does that make sense?Clara Nosek Yeah. 100% 100% Yeah. So if you look at mom life, through the lens of diet, culture, life, there a lot of overlap Laura Thomas InterestingClara Nosek And so, you know, it kind of harkens back to, you know, everyone wanting to be the perfect mom. And it comes from that place of fear. Well, not being enough of not meeting the standard, not trying to do whatever and I totally get, like, I posted the other day, maybe a couple months ago. I posted what I was feeding my kid.Laura Thomas Oh my god, I was gonna ask you about this because I've messaged you at the time.Clara Nosek Oh, okay. So yeah, so that like, so I just posted because I think it's funny because like, all you see are like, you know, I do I have a rice baller? Yes, I do. Do I? You know would I like to be the mom that puts like, the little pics on it. You know, I have all like, the fun shapes the cutout thing. Yeah, I do. I do that sometimes when I have the bandwidth, but most of the time, it's like you're eating what I'm eating. That's just, that's just what's gonna happen. Okay, if you don't like it, there's other things you can eat. Like, my kids are not going to starve. They're going to be exposed to a variety of foods, you know,Laura Thomas Right. It's functional. It's that functional piece that yes?Clara Nosek Yeah, like, you know, there's a lot of the like the pipeline for perfect mom full answer to like non science like, Monk science. Food fear mongering. Like, anti Vax. It's, it is is a slip and slide. Okay, it's very easy to go from one, one place to another. And I understand the idea of wanting what's best for your kid I get that. I, I see that and navigating that on top of like, all the conflicting, you know, information that's out there, right that because of the internet, everything is at your fingertips. But because of the internet, now everything is at your fingertips. And it requires a level of critical thinking, a level of understanding for scientific jargon, a level of familiarity with scientific research. And what do those results mean? Right. A, you know, like something will say like, it's trending towards significance. Like, is it? It's so, so it's not significant as what that sentence says to me. Laura Thomas But I still want to get my paper published. Clara Nosek Yeah, yes. And I get that, right. Everybody's got to make money. Under the umbrella of capitalism. I understand. Everybody needs to make money. But it's like, there's something that gets like switch to if you're not with me or against me. Yeah. Yeah. And I think the same thing happens, you know, in our space in dietetics, in, like, if you don't eat, the way I eat, and the way I eat makes me feel better. which then makes me feel like a good person, which then means I am a good person, which then means I'm better than someone who is a bad person. The pipeline is a slide.Laura Thomas So tell us about when you posted your kid's food.Clara Nosek Um, when I posted my kid's food, okay, so what did I feed?Laura Thomas I think there were some goldfish involved. Clara Nosek There was goldfish, there was probably Cheerios, I think there's yoghurt. And I don't know what else.Laura Thomas There's like a fruit or something, I'm pretty sure like,Clara Nosek There's a mixture. Usually I have like, there's things that he'll eat things that will provide nutrition, nutrient dense, calorically dense and things that I'm trying to introduce. Right. So that's, that's the that's my sort of formula for how to do stuff for how I did things, not for how anyone else should do it. But I had moms in my DMs like, how could you poison your like very loaded language, like very much. I expect you as a dietician to understand the toxicity that you are imparting on your child by feeding them this garbage. This trash this poison, I'm carrying, like, a for me, I'm like, Oh, my gosh, what is it like to be the world's most perfect mom? To be all knowing to know more than the government? To know more than scientific researchers who test the toxicity of these things? What school did you go to? What programme were you in? What research articles are you privy to that not everyone else is privy to? Please do share with the class.Laura Thomas I think what I was thinking about like when we were talking about that toxic independence earlier, and also like the parallels between momfluencer culture and diet culture, I was just like, but the common denominator is white supremacy culture. And it's again, that's what we're seeing here that like perfectionism, but also that defensiveness and like, and all of the things and yeah. I feel that we would do so much better if we were to take some time to unpack that than to get in people's faces if they feed their kids some crackers.Clara Nosek Yeah, there's also like that level of privilege that it assumes right? So, how how could you feed your kid this easily accessible, calorically dense like their babies, they need calories to grow. Right? Does this mean that this is all I'm feeding my kid? No. But does that mean I have the privilege of access to a variety of foods also? Yes. And it's like, well, what if that's what if that's all that a mom can afford? What if McDonald's is the only thing a mom can give to their child to get them to the next day's breakfast and lunch that they get at school? Right? And it's like, instead of getting mad at the parent, why are we not questioning the system that has created this situation? Yeah. And it's like, when you push that, it's like, well, I did it. So why can't someone else do it? And it's like, no one is taking away from the fact that you did it. And that's great that you were able to survive that no one is trying to diminish or invalidate that experience. But just because you did it. Does that mean that we can't be better for the future? Does that mean that there cannot be advancement in this space? Does that not mean, we can use technology to improve things going forward? Like, What a strange way I like I can't, I can't wrap my head around it to be in that place where like, because I struggled, I also want you to struggle, because then if you don't struggle, what does that mean for me? And that, that, that level of unpacking is not for me, that is to be escalated to a higher level of care to someone who is educated in that space to be able to unpack that with that person in their own time. Right. Like, that's not my responsibility. I just want to like, you know, plant that seed, like, what does that mean? Why does why? So I'm currently reading The Sum of Us, have you heard that?Laura Thomas I feel like I, that sounds really familiar, but I can't pinpoint it.Clara Nosek So the sum of us is a book by Heather McGee. It's frickin amazing. So it's basically about how it's very American, the American Lens, I'm putting my hands over my head, like an umbrella like you can see me. And so basically speaks to foundationally how America was set up in a way that if I have and you don't have, the only way for you to have is by taking away from me not to say, yeah, we can all have. Laura Thomas Yeah. So that that's how capitalism creates competition, right? Yeah. Like from from the day we go to school, we're taught like, well, the only way that you can be good is if, you know, by, by, like, standing on the head of your peers and just climbing all over them.Clara Nosek And it it's how that premise informs, like, compounded with like white supremacy, and the patriarchy, how that informs society, and how now it's like, if I'm feeding my kid, goldfish how is that taking away from the mom who feeds their kid? I don't know. Buckwheat, homemade. Buckwheat, banana crackers.Laura Thomas Sorry, that just gives me such a flashback to like my uber uber wellness days where I would make like soaked buckwheat porridge.Clara Nosek Okay.Laura Thomas Oh my god. I'm just like, it's just, I can taste it in my mouth. And it's vile.Clara Nosek But, so so you get it, right? Like the like, yeah, that idea. So that kind of like thread is in all of these spaces. And now we have to, to navigate it in a way where it's like, I have to know, I must know that what I'm doing doesn't take away from this person. And this person reaching out to me is so what I'm posting triggered something in that person. Laura ThomasYeah. It's a trauma response. Clara NosekIs it my responsibility to to help that person unpack that? Know? Is it a great teachable moment for this is what happens when we allow that like need for perfection to influence our daily activities?Laura Thomas Yeah, like our interactions and our relationships with other humans.Clara Nosek Yeah. And so you know, just trying to really avoid this toxicity. But like, yeah, you know, I was I was very into baby wearing, I wanted to wear so badly my first child, she hated it, she has never been a cuddly baby. Like she, she would be worn only when she was sick. Oh, like, I would get like little little sprinkles of babywearing. And what you find is okay, so like those slings, like I the things that I wanted, they're like frickin expensive. But if you were in those mommy communities, the mommy wearing communities, they had those BSTs you know, they had like, buy sell trades, right? So you would get, like, so they would all be like used, but they would be discounted, you could essentially trade them. And so there is a financial gain to being in these groups. Right? And luckily for me, my, so that's okay, so that also speaks to the yes, and. Are these communities toxic? Yes. And are they fiscally responsible to be in? Also yes. So, you know, you kind of like take everything with a grain of salt. You kind of like see like the the sanctomommies, the perfect moms, like, whatever with their stuff, and you kind of just are like, okay, bye, um, but like, my second kid, like, loved to be worn. I wore him for like, the first six to eight months of like, his life. He loved it. And so I had like, got to scratch that itch. But that's usually like more for me, right? That was like, I could have just held them, like with my hands. But like,Laura Thomas Yeah, but it's so it is so liberating when you can, like, I remember cooking whole entire meals with my newborn strapped to me. And I was like, Oh, this is amazing. It's like, it's like, you know what? I we were out like a week ago, and he would not fall asleep in his like, as we were pushing him around, so I had to strap on the fucking sling. He's two. He's over two, this kid. So yeah, it still happens. I did like this is a total like side note. But I did just want to shout out Mia O'Malley's plus size babywearing account. I don't know if you came across that. Oh, but it's an incredible resource for fat, plus size women who want to wear their kids because I feel like that can be like, I've spoken to a lot of like friends and clients who feel like I'm, I'm too fat to have worn my kid or to wear my kid. And this account basically is just like, here's how you can you can wear your kid in a fat body and it's totally fine. And if you want to do it, you can totally do it. Here's how we do it. So it's just a great resource for anyone who really wants to but feels like they can't. Clara Nosek Yeah, oh, this is awesome.Laura Thomas I love that you've just gone and looked that up right now. So like something I also I wanted to ask you about kind of, you know, bringing it back to what you said, you were nourishing at the very beginning. You know, you're you're figuring out this body right now. Having gone through two pregnancies. And I've also heard you talk about concepts like Sonya Renee Taylor's radical self love and body liberation. And I'm just curious, you know, what those mean to you now? After having two babies and where you're, you know, what's that relationship with your body like now? And it's okay, if it's a, an evolving thing.Clara Nosek So how do those amazing authors, how have they impacted where I am today?Laura Thomas Or just, you know, I guess something I've been thinking a lot about is regardless of the body size that you have, before pregnancy, the chances are you gain some weight during pregnancy and your body ends up being bigger than prior to having a child and obviously there's you know, snapback culture and then there's, you know, just like all the all the emphasis from diet culture to lose the baby weight from people around you and the is also this narrative, the kind of countering, like discourse that I see is like, well, you should love your body, it's done this amazing thing, and you're a miracle. And I guess it's the kind of the, you know, sitting with the Yes, and of that, and the reality that your body has been through this huge thing. And you are different now, your body is different now. And there's also the reality that, if your body has got bigger, there's a loss of privilege that coincides with that, you know, even if it is just like a, you know, sort of fractionally less privileged than you were now, I think there is still a grief, maybe a grieving process associated with that. So these are like the kinds of thoughts that are rattling around in my brain just now. And I don't know if any of that resonates with your experiences.Clara Nosek 100%. I think that, So personally, I have always welcomed change. Just in my life, not so much like in myself, like, not so much physically, but like mentally and experientially change is inevitable, right? Like things are meant to change. And if things don't change, I think there's like, you know, red flag, right. But I think physically, with body changes, with motherhood with, you know, whether the body change comes from motherhood, or just comes from life. Yeah, there's a grieving period. But also, like, what are you grieving? Right? There's like this idea of like, well, why why? Why is that? Why did I? Why do I feel so sad? And that is for you know, the individual to unpack and maybe that will lead them down a path of more exploration, which is great. I think in regards to like, the snapback stuff, right, I, I always, like, hated it, because it's like, you're going back physically, there's this push to go back physically, but like, no mention of like the emotional, mental, spiritual side of going back to who that person was before. And I don't think that there's enough space given to a person whose body changes to like, recognise that that person is gone. Yeah. But not so much is gone, but has like, essentially birthed this new person. And so now you're like, in this, you're like, in your dating phase? Right? You're getting to know this person. And I often I love, paralleling, dating, and dieting. But I think that this, this also, is there, right? So like, you know, when your first your first meeting someone you're getting to know someone, it can go one of two ways. It goes really great, or it goes really awful. And oftentimes, right? Like, when you're dieting, you're doing all these things, or you're doing all these essentially punishing yourself. It doesn't it more often than not, doesn't end. And the same way with getting to know this new body, getting to know this new version of you. Like, when you are acting in a place of like, I should be doing all these things. You're guilting and you're shoulding all over yourself, you're shaming yourself, right? It doesn't, it doesn't lend itself to be becoming this positive space for exploration. And so, and there's almost like this invalidation, right like so if I said you know, I'm not happy. I'm not happy with the way my body is currently. I could be not happy with the way my body is. But I can also extend respect to myself to know that I shouldn't punish myself because I don't I'm not happy. And is it messy? Yeah, like am I working through you know, on a daily basis working through like, oh, I don't like the way my arms look in the shirts. Why don't I like the way my arms look in the shirt? What is it is about your arms? You're in a shirt, right like are that idea of like don't put that jacket over your sleeveless shirt. With your arms will look how they look in a jacket, they will look how they look in a sleeveless shirt. Like, you're not gonna know. It's not you're not hiding anything. And so I guess it's kind of like, you know, in that sense, who are you now surrounding yourself with? If the people around you are supporting that idea of like, you should put a jacket on, you might want to hide it? Or is it like girls don't wear the jacket? It's, it's 90 degrees? Do you really need to be wearing a denim jacket right now? And, and so I think that having these messy conversations are important, just like in pregnancy, just like in diet culture, just like postpartum conversations, figuring out mom life, right? It's all on a spectrum. There's the moms who, you know, you go from one extreme to the next, whatever is the opposite of the mom influencer. And knowing that they exist, but knowing that they're not existing, that they don't exist to make you feel bad, that they just exist, that's just what's available. But maybe yours looks different. And that's also okay. And, like, just because you don't see it, does it mean that what you're experiencing is not valid?Laura Thomas I heard you say, another podcast, that, you know, when you give birth, there's kind of an emptiness. And I'm, I guess, you're meaning that sort of, metaphorically as well as literally. And that's that diet culture kind of takes advantage. Like it's really predatory. In terms of like, giving you something to fill up on, even while you're simultaneously starving yourself. Like, you know, besides the point, can you talk to that idea a little more? Clara Nosek Yeah. Okay. So when you're pregnant, I always felt like people will bend over backwards to hold the door for you. To give you their seat to do it. Well, I guess this is kind of like pre pandemic experience. Right? When you're pregnant. Just it seems like the ability to help is there. Right? Just people are, the kindness is available. And then once you give birth, like it evaporates is gone. You like, don't get seen, you're not seen anymore, it seems like and then it's like that kindness is no longer like extended to you. Right? So like I have, I have been on my way, walking into a mall. With my stroller, the car seat, the bag, you know, everything right? And whatever else I'm carrying the partridge in a pear tree. Right? And you're trying to struggle like to open the door and people are just like walking in the other doors, right? Like, this is the like, when I'm pregnant. I can open it. Don't worry, I can open a door. Laura Thomas Now, when I really need your help,Clara Nosek Maybe I can use my foot down open the door. Yeah, and so like there's that there's that aspect, right? There'sLaura Thomas And I love it as well when people kind of like, watch you in the struggle. And just like, I remember trying to get into a cafe that had like this, like steps and like a really narrow door. And people were just sat and they just were like watching me. And I was like you could offer a hand here. But they didn't. Anyways, I digress. Clara Nosek And then there's also like, you once you give birth, you are not who you were before. Right? You're not who you were when you were pregnant. And so now who are, you have no idea. And so there's that trying to wrestle with that new you while also taking care of this other person, while also dealing with the pressure of like, okay, now I want to be like the perfect mom. And then while also like, like dealing with who am I to my partner who am I to myself, who am I to my friends? And I think yeah, like that's, it's weird. There's no books on that. No. And so I think that like trying to decipher who who that person is and trying to fill it right because you're like building this new relationship you're starting essentially at Ground Zero. Yeah, with like, this pressure to like you want to be what you look like before you got pregnant or like even better and it's like, but that person doesn't exist anymore. Laura Thomas And it's so convenient that you know when when you're struggling to figure out who your identity is, here comes diet culture, offering you this, like, you know, McMansion identity you know, maybe that was a bad analogy but you know what I mean? Like an identikit identity.Clara Nosek There's a community and I get it, right. Like, there's, you know, the like, get your you and along with all these other moms can get your post baby body back. And there's like this, like idea. It's this predatory thing where like, you are all in this space, you are all navigating a very similar journey together. And here, you can do it in community, right? Because we're human, we, we need community, we need community. And so now here is this offering, where you can satisfy that need for community you are while simultaneously highlighting all your insecurities, but now you're all insecure about it together. Like I saw this tik tok the other day, where this girl was talking about how she got the fat removed from the bottom of her chin. And she feels better and I feel like you know, what, if that's what makes you feel better, good for you. Whatever, right, like, Okay, this exists. But now it's like I found myself this morning, even looking in the mirror and like, I also have that little pouch. Little little fat pouch under my chin.Laura Thomas Okay, you saw the Vogue story with Linda Evangelista, right? Clara Nosek No, oh, my God. Oh, is that the one she got like, cool sculpt on her stomach and stuff like that. Laura Thomas Okay. Like, I couldn't bring myself to read all the details. Because like,Clara Nosek I think that's really that's the one then yes.Laura Thomas I really like what's the word? Like, I get really nauseous reading medical stuff in too much depth. But it was, you know, I don't think it was her stomach. I think it was like her jaw. And so obviously, Linda Evangelista she's, like a supermodel from the nineties? Yes. And she did. They're like freezing the fat on her face. And I don't know exactly what happened. But it went wrong. And now literally, she won't be seen in public without like a hat and a scarf covering her face, like completely covering her face. But she's on the cover of Vogue. Maybe I don't know if it's UK or US.Like it said in the interview. I didn't read the interview, I read like a new story about it that she'd like had her face clipped in place in the photos. And I was like, Okay, well, if that is not a deterrent then I don't know what it is, ya know? Clara Nosek And it's like, you know, there's, like, I get part of, you know, you get it, right. Like, there's this pressure to be frozen in no time. There's this pressure to age gracefully, like, what does that even mean? And like, there's this pressure to meet this societal standard of a way of looking that will be palatable to a large number of people. And I think that recognising when people are allowed to do whatever they want to do to their body, or to understanding like, this, the reasons why that person feels like they need to look a certain way, and just maybe creating a space or yelling into the void, that beauty standards are ever evolving. They are a distraction. They are in the grand scheme of things. You know, this is our skin sack on a rock floating through space. And here we are paying bills. Right. So there's that. Yeah, it's, you know, I just, I think that like, talking about the messiness, without, what I do hate is when someone's like, you just had a baby, like, what a gift and you should just be positive about it. You know, look at all these great things, and it's like, shut up. Because it's like, like, what a way to invalidate like things. Things can suck and things can be great all at the same time. And You know, maybe even like, is this venting space or do you want, do you want me to like hype you up?Laura Thomas Yeah. And I think that, yeah, I think that's what I'm trying to do with this podcast a little bit, is think about, you know, like I said, before we, as postpartum people, we are offered like these binaries of like, snap back, or be grateful and love your body. And there's just no room in there. For the messiness, like you said, the grief, the trauma, the loss of privileged that, you know, the just figuring out your identity, that whole piece is such a head, fuck. So, yeah, thank you for talking to all of the messiness. I wanted to ask you, you know, with all of that in mind, who or what is nourishing you right now?Clara Nosek I'd say it's a mixture. So I have this really good offline community of my family. Both my immediate family and my extended family very close by. I also am a huge fan of reality TV, so I just finished love Island last night, because I know that here in the States, we're like, a week or two behind.Laura Thomas Okay. Yeah, it finished a few weeks ago here.Clara Nosek Yeah, I just finished it last night. And I'm gonna move on to my next thing. I love reality TV. I love you know, “trash TV”. I love anything Bravo, anything E. I watch. I watch it all. Documentaries, I'll do that sometimes if I need something a little bit more cerebral. But like, I love, love all those kinds. That genre of television.Laura Thomas I mean, anyone who's spent more than a minute on your Instagram knows that.Clara Nosek You're like, Yeah, we know. We know. You don't have to tell us, we're there.Laura Thomas But it's also like, interesting to hear what you get from that, you know, which I think is what you were, like, getting to.Clara Nosek It's like a massage. I feel like for my brain. Like, and I will say, I think that a lot of so I I'm I'm 34 as of last week, Laura Thomas I knew you were a Leo, I was gonna ask you on your birthday was, mine's tomorrow. So we're very close.Clara Nosek Sun sisters! So I grew up on reality TV show, right? Like the first I guess like a little bit of real world a little bit of Keeping Up With The Kardashians a little bit of like XY and Z. Right. So The Simple Life and all those, The Hills, Laguna Beach, yes, all of those in my formative years, I absorbed all of that content, which probably is why I am the way I am. I think that there's something nostaligic about reality TV and the fact that it's like this, you know, as an adult. Now, I know that this is all curated, it's edited to look a certain way. And there's all these other things. And there's also like this glimpse into, like the messiness, right, there's like a lot of infighting, there's a lot of like, drama, and whenever and I think it's like almost like a very sterile environment to engage in that stress. Like my husband hates it, he can't he's like, this is too much for me. It's giving it's right, making my blood pressure go all the way. All the way up my anxiety. My anxiety is through the roof. But like there's something calming about watching other people navigate life. Yeah, in this like, almost bubble,Laura Thomas Because it's not your life.Clara Nosek Like I love like, oh my gosh, what a terrible thing for you to experience that I do not have to but like, yeah, I don't know. I frickin love it. I think it's like a massage for your brain. I also think it's very telling, right? So like, if you watch back, the Laguna Beach, the hills, there's almost like this. There's like main character energy, right? So the first the first Hills there's, it's LC, the second hills, it's the other girl, or it's Kristen. And then there's the younger class, and so on and so forth. But there's like this idea that there's a main character in every story and I think watching that, you know, going into my early 20s I carried that with me like I carried like, I am the main character of the story. Everyone should be like flocking to me for my advice. I need to be like very be black and white very, like why would you do and growing up now realising like, that's not a reality, right? Like that's not real? What happens in real life. And I guess like watching it now with that in mind knowing that everybody has their own shit going on. And just watching people navigate that, whether it be Real Housewives of every, every city, I watched them all understanding that this is all hyperbole like these are all dramatised times 100. Yeah, but knowing that like, and there's like this evolution, that's where it's going the evolution so if you watch love Island, there is a lot of like, if you watch love Island, did you? Did you watch it?Laura Thomas I didn't watch it. I'm really sorry to say, Clara Nosek Okay, so bye I'm logging off of this call. We have nothing to talk about. So the first season,Laura Thomas I just feel like it was gonna make me feel so bad about myself. But I said that to my friend. And she was like, no, no,Clara Nosek No, no, it won't, it won't. So the season of love Island is like, it is TV Gold. It is just raw. Like you can tell it's very. So you watch that, compare it to love island now. It's a very different show. Okay, the editing is different, the cast is different all this stuff is different. And I do know that there was some like, like trigger warning, there was some some cases of unaliving there were things like that that have happened mental health issues that have arisen from those types of shows, which speaks to an even bigger, broader conversation about like the the negative impacts these reality TV shows has on the people who are on them. Yeah, talk for another day. But if you look at the evolution of love Island, from what it was to what it is today, it's like, there's growth, or not even growth, but there's like, there's, it's like a learning thing, right? So they've added from what I've read, they've added like there's an onboarding with like mental health, like psychologists, there's like social work involved, there's therapy, there's all these things that go into the offloading process, right off the show. And yeah, I just the conversations that they have, there's like a self awareness that I feel like people gain from being on that show, or like just being under the spotlight being in that, that I think those types of conversations, sprinkle into everyday life, like people are a little bit more self aware. People understand it, like, there is thisLaura Thomas Yeah, you're saying that it like, these kinds of shows shape the culture and the conversations that we're having, and they have, you know, how the power to imbue like good stuff. Yes. Okay. They're a force for change.Clara Nosek I love that. And also be entertaining. And I know that, like, it seems silly, but it's also like, it's like a jumping off point for more conversation.Laura Thomas Yeah, yeah. No, I hear what you're saying. And like, I, like I don't get me wrong. I love me a reality TV show. But like,I never really thought that deeply about them. So I appreciate.Clara Nosek Yeah, let me write a thesis on why these are important. Yeah, it's just fascinating. And I love it. And I think that, like everyone should watch reality TV. And also, it's a great place to learn like, so you can overlap fuckboys and diet and dieting. And there's there's an overlap.Laura Thomas I feel like I just saw, did you do a post on this?Clara Nosek I did. I did.Laura Thomas I would link to it.Clara Nosek I feel like boys in general, dating. Dating in general, I feel like there's an overlap, right? Because you're trying to fit yourself to this idea of, like, let me fit to this other person. Right? And the same way that like dieting is like let me fit to this other ideal of this person. That's not me. And at the end of the day, really what we're looking for is someone that is supportive. But like you are your own person, you don't need someone to complete you. You are a whole person already. And so yeah, that's like a lot of manifesting. I would love to write a book dissertation on this. Because I feel like you know, it's when you are solely like working on yourself that other person is complimentary. And not supplementary because you are not missing anything. You don't need someone, but it's nice to want someone you know if that's what you're into, maybe you don't want anyone but like, yeah, that overlap, I think is really this. Laura Thomas Yeah. I'll link to that post and also if there are any literary agents out thereClara Nosek I'm ready. I have a whole I like it's done. It's in my brain.Laura Thomas It's there. It's ready to go. Before we go, can you tell everyone what you are snacking on? Right now?Clara Nosek I am snacking on smoothies that I'm obsessed with. I don't' know, I make a lot of smoothies,Laura Thomas You make a lot of smoothies. And it's become this whole like, controversial thing. I don't know if we want to go there. Clara Nosek That is a topic for another day. Laura Thomas Yeah, we will do a round two, doing a deep dive, a smoothie deep dive. But okay, what is your go to smoothie that you're making right now?Clara Nosek So I go between strawberry banana, strawberry berry. And this banana. So banana berry, banana, strawberry or banana? Have you, did you, are you on the Tik Tok? Laura Thomas I can't do it. I just feel like I'm too old.Clara Nosek You're one you're not too old, two, Laura Thomas But also I feel when I like, Okay, so if I watch it tik tok, like I'll watch them on Instagram. But I feel likeClara Nosek Like most millennials, yes, tell me more.Laura Thomas But I also feel like me going on tik tok is like, what boomers are on facebook. I'm an elder millennial. I have no right.Clara Nosek I love tik tok.Laura Thomas I know.Clara Nosek Yeah, well, you're like I'm there. We follow you. We see what you're postingLaura Thomas You are the person that I watch most of my tiktoks through, What were you gonna say about tik tok?Clara Nosek There is an influencer on Instagram. Her name is Marianna Hewitt love her left her from like, back when she was like just blogging. So she has her own like, skincare company now. Whatever. She has a smoothie with this like very boujee very boujee grocery store in LA. And theyLaura Thomas Erewhon?Clara Nosek Yeah. Laura Thomas Okay, everyone knows about that one.Clara Nosek Yes. And so she had this like very famous $17 smoothie. And me being who I am, which is really a cheapo I am very cheap. I'm very frugal. I hate spending money onLaura Thomas Yeah, well who the fuck pays $17 for a smoothie anyway.Clara Nosek Good for them. I wish I could be that person. Um, but I found the recipe and I've been making it, it's freaking delicious. Obviously, I add other things right? Because like, I'll add I powder oats in all my smoothiesLaura Thomas Because it's delicious. gives it bodyClara Nosek Complex carbohydrates are really great for gut health. You know, all those like those superfood words like it's really great for gut health. It's really good to decrease inflammation. All those things right. So I'll add, controversial, a couple of frozen cauliflowers because we won't go into that. Love fibre. We're a fibre household fibre forward and yeah, I make it at home. I bought blue spirulina for purely aesthetic purposes. And so I've been making those so I go between a purple smoothie, a pink smoothie and a blue smoothie. Those are my smoothie go tos.Laura Thomas I love that they're just like, the colour is the identifying feature.Clara Nosek I don't know if you know this about me, but I am very visual. I am a sucker for good marketing. I, well someone asked the other day like how do you decide what supplements to buy? And I say okay, first you want to check if it's third party tested. You want to look for NSF USP all those things right? Yeah. Next, you hold those upLaura Thomas Pick the one that has a good brand.Clara Nosek I was like, then pick which one is the prettiest? That's step two. Laura Thomas I love that you are like subverting wellness culture. Like you're just yeah, you're like it's here. I'm going to take the piss out of it, but I'm also going to ingest it.Clara Nosek I'm complex in that sense. My toxic trait is that I love toxic wellness culture. I just love it. I love the you know I get it's the millennial in me. I love the way it looks. The aesthetic Yeah. I am the target demographic, but I am plagued with critical thought. I'm kidding, I'm kidding. I'm that's a joke.Laura Thomas No, no, no, like, I was just gonna say what my thing is because it's also. So my thing is kind of witchy which I feel like is also like, hyper targeted at people like me. And so I low key buy into.Clara Nosek Oh I openly, have you done Teledipity yet?Laura Thomas I'm like scared to even ask.Clara Nosek I'm gonna text you the link so that you can try it when, maybe you can include this in the podcast, maybe not whatever.Laura Thomas I'll put it in the show notes. Maybe this is where the bonus content for subscribers.Clara Nosek Basically, it's like, its horoscope, its horoscope, numerology and your name. It takes all of those into consideration. And then you get like this. It spits out like what you should be doing in life. There's like a word salad of things that describe you. And then it goes into detail about all the things that like, just things about you. So it's like Enneagram. It's like a, you know, any horoscope, birth chart, whatever. It's kind of in line with that. It's just fun. I made all my friends do it. And like it's just fun. Laura Thomas It's going to be my birthday present myself. That's what I'm going to do. So my thing is a candle. It's by Mama Moon candles, which I think you're probably only gonna get in the UK but whatever I can like ship you one if you want. That was you, Clara, not you the entire audience because I don't have the resources for that. But it's called Spiritual Bleach. And it's rosemary, sage, and lemon, which are all obviously clarifying. And I just love the fact that it's called Spiritual Bleach who doesn't need that. And it smells amazing. And you can light it on a full moon or just a Tuesday night. It doesn't matter. That's my thing. I will link to it in the show notes. I'll link to your thing in the show notes with some of your smoothie recipes and this teledipity situation. Clara. Before we go, can you tell everyone where they can find you on the internet?Clara Nosek You can find me being a digital menace on Instagram @yourdietitianBFF I'm also on on the tiktok @yourdietitianBFF you can also find me online because your girl has a website now, claranosek.com, because I'm an adult and I have a I've literally been putting it off for years.Laura Thomas Why? It feels icky?Clara Nosek I just like didn't, I just didn't want to I guess I didn't. I don't know. It's probably something I need to unpack myself.Laura Thomas I haven't updated my website in seven years. So it's fine. Like, I get it.Clara Nosek It's just yeah, so it's just something there. But I understand the need to take up like digital space in that way. So yeah, you can find me on my website, which links to ways other various ways to get in contact with me. Yeah, if there's any literary agent who wants to talk more about the overlap, the Venn diagram of dating, and dating, hit your girl up. I'm here. I'm ready.Laura Thomas It's, yeah, it's a book we all need. Ah, well, thank you for being here. And delighting us with, you know, all of the things especially unpacking the cultural powerhouse that is reality TV. We appreciate you being here. Thank you. Clara Nosek Thank you. Laura Thomas Thank you so much for listening to this week's episode of Can I Have Another Snack? If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to rate and review in your podcast player and head over to laurathomas.substack.com for the full transcript of this conversation, plus links we discussed in the episode and how you can find out more about this week's guest. While you're over there, consider signing up for either a free or paid subscription Can I Have Another Snack? newsletter, where I'm exploring topics around bodies, identity and appetite, especially as it relates to parenting. Also, it's totally cool if you're not a parent, you're welcome too. 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Work, b*tches! That's the sage business advice working class hero Kim Kardashian is handing out to women these days. Because nothing says “self-made” like growing up in Beverly Hills and a $100 million trust fund. And surprise, surprise! The entire Internet – including Jameela Jamil -- is reminding Kim and the fam of their unreal privilege. But will they listen?Listen ad free with Wondery+. Join Wondery+ for exclusives, binges, early access, and ad free listening. Available in the Wondery App. Support us by supporting our sponsors!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
One of my favorite quotes that I enjoy saying in my fitness classes is “Go through the finish and not to the finish line.”I recently watched this docuseries on Netflix called “UNTOLD” and one of the episodes was about Bruce Jenner and his journey to the 1976 Olympics in Montreal. I wasn't particularly interested in watching it … and ten minutes in, I was hooked. I learned so much about my favorite quote.After Bruce finished the decathlon he made the choice to continue on his feet. He made the demand of himself not to collapse on the floor like the other Olympians would after the decathlon. It was so inspiring.This documentary led me to ask myself this key question: Where am I choosing to make the demand of myself? And, Where am I choosing to not make the demand of myself? Listen to this episode for more tips on going through the finish line. IN THIS EPISODE, I TALK ABOUT:Are you going to the finish line, or through the finish line?How Bruce Jenner made the demand of himself in 1976 at the Montreal OlympicsKey question: “Where am I choosing to make the demand of myself?”Key question: “Where am I choosing not to make the demand of myself?” If you loved this episode, it would mean the world to me if you SUBSCRIBED to the podcast on your favorite podcast app and give it a 5 star review. I would be forever grateful! Thank you!! ✅ RESOURCES:Text: CREATE to 323-524-9857 to apply for my Get Up Girl Gang community If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser and Castbox. ✅ LET'S CONNECT:The Get Up GirlInstagramFacebookMonthly online fitness academy
Kris Jenner Talks Inside Scoop on "The Kardashians", Famous Art and What's Next For The Family... Howie Mandel Does Stuff Available on YouTube @ Howie Mandel Does Stuff Safe Cleaning Products by Kris Jenner getsafely.com SKKN BY KIM skknbykim.com Like & Subscribe Visit www.howiemandel.com for more See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sirin Kale and Pandora Sykes delve into the story of America's First Family, the Kardashian-Jenners, and how they leveraged reality tv to redefine beauty ideals and create an entirely new category of uber-celebrity. Featuring interviews with Keeping Up With The Kardashian's executive producer for all 20 seasons, plus @NorisBlackBook creator, and many more.Producer: Hannah Hufford Executive Producer: Pandora Sykes Executive Editor: James Cook Content Producer: Hannah Robins Technical Producer: Giles AspenArchive credits: Keeping Up With the Kardashians, Bunim-Murray Productions Oprah's Next Chapter, Harpo Studios X17onlineVideo's video of Paris Hilton and Kim Kardashian with paparazzi Kim Kardashian's Business Advice, Variety
The WASHED crew, joined by Mir Fontane, discuss Drake sliding in DMs, Ray J complaining about his portrayal on Keeping Up With The Kardashians, and MORE. FOLLOW ON IG @washthispodcast @scoopthemc @mrgrowwings @callme_sole @mirfontane --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/washthis/support
Recorded May 2, 2022Comparison is the Thief of Joy. Everyday that we scroll through social media (as just one example) we expose ourselves to the potential for it. Social media is an easy example. The issue is cultural. It's the American way to want to keep up with the Jones' or should I say the Kardashians. Rather than succumb to the temptation to determine our worth in comparison to others, we discuss healthier methods of self-evaluation and reflection. Grab a cup of tea and join the conversation.Please support our podcast:Please rate/review, subscribe and share!!Shop: Etsy storeCashapp Tip Jar: $GirrrlPodcastDonate: PatreonHave a question or topic you want us to talk about? We want to hear from you!!Twitter: @girrrlpodcastInstagram: @girrrlpodcastFacebook: @girrrlpodcastEmail us: Talk2Us@girrrlpodcast.com
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Sheree Whitfied came on the Reality With The King podcast with Carlos King to promote the Real Housewives of Atlanta season 14 premiere. A lot of people were talking about her opinions on having Phaedra Parks back on RHOA & Kim Kardashian will no longer be tied to the defamation lawsuit filed by Blac Chyna against her famous family. The judge in the trial ruled that the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star, 41, will be scrubbed as a defendant.---------------------------------------------------------------------------Stay up to date with things check out my linktreeLinkTree: https://linktr.ee/TDGS
Episode #11 featuring Jason Gaboriau Jason is the Executive Vice President, Chief Creative Officer at Doner Advertising in Los Angeles. Jason has been in advertising for over 25 years, he's worked on such illustrious brands as Diet Coke, Old Navy, Netflix, Amazon, he's even done the advertising between Keeping Up With The Kardashians.Visit www.shufflrr.com for presentation management
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Happy Humpday Friends!I know its late, but better late than sorry. I absolutely love this next guest and what she is all about. She has been in the celebrity scene, she has been featured on @TheEllenShow , @Keeping Up With The Kardashians , @Forbes , @Good Morning America and so much more. I love her energy and what she's all about. Please welcome Sophie Chiche. "I am a successful entrepreneur, having founded Shape House, L.A.'s premier "sweat shop" that caters to some of the world's best-known celebrities. Currently, I am CEO of becurrent, a unique method that helps people not just become more productive but "productive with purpose." I'm an executive coach to a number of Fortune 500 execs. I've been featured on Ellen, Good Morning America, and many other national shows. I lost 200 pounds and wrote a book about it called "War and Piece of Cake" (which is being made into a TV show. I've even performed as a street clown in the streets of Paris. Bottom line is, I have a tremendous amount of both personal and entrepreneurial experience to share with the right audiences, along with actionable advice to help people improve their lives."To follow or to learn more, head to the links below:https://becurrenttoday.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/sophiechiche/https://www.instagram.com/becurrenttoday/Support for Label Free Podcast is brought to you by MANSCAPED™, who is the best in men's below-the-waist grooming. @MANSCAPED offers precision-engineered tools for your family jewels. They obsess over their technology developments to provide you the best tools for your grooming experience. MANSCAPED is trusted by over 2 million men worldwide! We have an exclusive offer for my listeners - 20% off + free shipping with the code: LabelFree20 at https://www.manscaped.com As always thank you for the support, to contact me directly follow the link below: https://www.labelfreepodcast.com Stay Healthy, Stay Ready- Deanna Marie Kuempel #ad #sponsor
Influencer Marketing with Sedge Beswick Influencer Marketing expert, Sedge Beswick joins The Next 100 Days Podcast this week. When Sedge started working in social media Facebook was king, and TikTok didn't even exist. She is now one of the UK's foremost voices on influencer marketing. Who is Sedge Beswick? Sedge is MD and Founder, of award-winning influencer marketing agency SEEN Connects. Now, the group is international. We spoke to Sedge from her base in New York. Prior to starting her business, Sedge worked with brands like Nike, eBay and Panasonic, Red Bull and ASOS. You might ask, who are these influencers? Well, they include the musician Lewis Capaldi, television presenter Laura Whitmore and comedian Jack Whitehall. She has published two books, hosted a podcast series, is a judge for industry awards and is a regular guest expert for BBC News, Sky News, the Financial Times and The Drum. She supports young people entering social marketing and has helped more than 50 people land jobs. Sedge in New York You have to feel sorry for Sedge. Two months in New York. But, she claims to be tied to her laptop. A likely story! Still, Sedge noticed that the buzz word in NY right now is "cute". Answers on a postcard, what would be a good acronym for CUTE? http://thenext100days.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Sedge-Beswick-Cute.mp4 Your accent is so CUTE - Clearly Understands Tactful Elocution! Sedge's Work Background Firstly, Sedge has had such a fun career. Like, working for Red Bull. You must have seen those cars with the slanting can of Red Bull on the top. If you were in Nottingham, a few years back, that was Sedge in the car! http://thenext100days.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Sedge-Beswick-Work-Background.mp4 What does SEEN Connects do? SEEN Connects is an influencer marketing agency. First, they help brands with celebrities and influencers. Secondly, they come up with a creative. Thirdly, they manage that creative from end to end. She mentioned: "Archetypal Alignment" - you wouldn't go for a Scott Disick (from Keeping Up WIth The Kardashians) paid ad for say a weight bulking powder. I'm not entirely sure he'd do that anyway, but I have to admit to having never watched that show. There would be a negative reaction. What kind of Clients do You Work With? Let's start with Nike. In this clip, Sedge talks about a localised influencer marketing campaign. http://thenext100days.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Sedge-Beswick-Nike.mp4 And Why Would a Brand Want Influencer Marketing Support? http://thenext100days.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Sedge-Beswick-Why-SEEN-Connects.mp4 They Start with Target Marketing First, they'll do an immersion session with their clients. http://thenext100days.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Sedge-Beswick-Targeting.mp4 How to think about Influencers It's complicated! But that's when you're having fun. http://thenext100days.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Sedge-Beswick-Its-Complicated.mp4 Campaign : SEEN Connects : A Great Place to Work http://thenext100days.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Sedge-Beswick-Great-Place-to-Work.mp4 Most of her leads come from LinkedIn. They are influential in the influencer space. What's it Like dealing with Celebrities? It varies. http://thenext100days.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Sedge-Beswick-Dealing-With-Celebrities.mp4 Sedge Provides The Next 100 Days Podcast A Testimonial http://thenext100days.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Sedge-Beswick-Testimonial.mp4 The Next 100 Days co-hosts… Graham Arrowsmith Finely Fettled helps organisations that want to market to affluent and high net worth customers with direct marketing campaigns and data services. Meet Professionals – Offers large financial advisory groups with 50+ IFAs a white-labelled lead generation and conversion system. Contact Graham: LinkedIn: Visit Graham's LinkedIn Profile Twitter: Visit Graham's...
The last 20 years of Kim Kardashian's life have been a whirlwind. From busy schedules to booming businesses and ever-present paparazzi, life for Kim is hectic. So, how does she find what she calls a “sense of inner calmness”? Kim is taking a break from keeping up with everything… and making space for Hoda. They talk transitioning out of relationships, lessons learned from Kim's famous family, and her idea of a perfect afternoon.
Plastic Surgery: Are BBLs The Latest Fashion Fads S08E5 | Don't Be Pressed // What up doe y'all!! On today's episode Devin and Morgan ask and answer the question: Does getting plastic surgery improve your confidence? They address whether fans were right to be upset with Jordyn Woods for promoting FRSTPLACE, her exercise app, after getting plastic surgery. And y'all know they gone address this fashion fad that has everybody tryna look like a Kardashian okurrr. Tune in and let us know what you thought about our show, specifically the juicy write-ins! Also, if there are other topics you'd like to discuss with the Diamond Club please let us know in the comments below! SUBSCRIBE! Don't Be Pressed: Where we cover PRESSING topics from the point of view of 2 Black girls Learn more about us on our website: www.dontbepressedpodcast.com Listen on the go! Podcast on: iTunes Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher, Pandora, iHeart Radio & Tune In FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: @dontbepressedpod INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/dontbepressedpod TWITTER: https://twitter.com/dontbepressedpod TIK TOK: https://www.tiktok.com/dontbepressed To tell us what you're pressed about for the podcast: dontbepressed@gmail.com For collaborations, guest opportunities and other business inquiries, email us at: media.dontbepressed@gmail.com
The ladies discuss the Kim/Kanye/Pete topic, smash or pass for world leaders, Will Smith and Chris Rock at the Oscars, and a bat cat.... More of what you loved from episode 29 - bringing back Wikipedia News. Also updates on Evie's school board case *Notes - this is an opinionated show and not factual - please don't at us :) Insta: NSFWMoms_ThePodcast Email: nsfwmoms@gmail.com
Work, b*tches! That's the sage business advice working class hero Kim Kardashian is handing out to women these days. Because nothing says “self-made” like growing up in Beverly Hills and a $100 million trust fund. And surprise, surprise! The entire Internet – including Jameela Jamil -- is reminding Kim and the fam of their unreal privilege. But will they listen?Listen ad free with Wondery+. Join Wondery+ for exclusives, binges, early access, and ad free listening. Available in the Wondery App.Support us by supporting our sponsors!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Larsa Pippen steps Behind The Rope. One of the most talked about Housewives, well, ever, steps Behind The Rope to chat about it all. Larsa breaks down being an OG RHOM as part of Season One of the Miami Franchise, leaving the show, and ultimately returning for the much talked about reboot which we all watched week after week. Now that the reunion is here, we could think of no better RHOM than to break it all down with. We talk cast mates Marysol, Alexia, Julia, Adriana, Guerdy, and Lisa, the drama, season highs and lows. Of course, we break down Larsa's infamous Only Fans and just how does one achieve Larsa Only Fans status of $10,000 a day. Now that Larsa's divorce from Scottie is final, we chat dating, joining The Bachelorette, whose DMs she just slid into and what exactly is Larsa looking for in her next mate. Finally, we break down that other reality show, and friendship she was a part of, Keeping Up With The Kardashians and Kim and discuss how now that Larsa is done with ex-friends and exes - it is truly her time to shine! @larsapippen @behindvelvetrope @davidyontef BONUS & AD FREE EPISODES Available at - www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetrope L'OCCITANE - www.loccitane.com (Review All Products and DM Us With Your Favorites!) RELIEFBAND - www.reliefband.com (20% off Plus Free Shipping. Use Code VELVET) SKILLSHARE - www.skillshare.com/velvet (One Month Free) FRAMEBRIDGE - www.framebridge.com (15% Off Your First Order. Use Code “VELVET”) MODERN FERTILITY - www.modernfertility.com/velvet ($20 Off) TALKSPACE - www.talkspace.com ($100 Off Your First Month. Use Code “velvet”) WONDERY - (Listen to Rich and Daily on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, or You Can Listen Ad-Free By Joining Wondery Plus in the Wondery App.) MERCH Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Quizmasters Lee and Marc meet for a trivia quiz on topics including Dogs, Fruits, Marvel, Geography, History, Candy, Sports, Insects, Medical Terms and more! Round One DOGS - Kim Kardashian's dog, Rocky, whom she co-owned with ex- Reggie Bush and was seen on the show Keeping Up With The Kardashians, was of what breed? FRUITS - Carolina Cross, Golden Midget and Orange Glow are all cultivars of what fruit known botanically as a pepo? MARVEL - Which Marvel character is named after and inspired by a 1968 song by The Beatles? GEOGRAPHY - The White Mountains are a mountain range that cover approximately 1/4 of what state? HISTORY - Which country, that exists today, was officially founded in 1867? RAPPERS - By what name is rapper Robert Rahmeek Williams? Round Two CANDY - In what decade were Reese's Peanut Butter Cups introduced? CANNABIS - Gaining popularity in the 1910's, what Mexican folk song is the earliest known song to explicitly reference weed? FAMOUS ROLES - Actor Ron Ely played which famous titular character from 1966-1968 on a TV show based on a book published in 1912? SPORTS - Fronton is the term for the court used in which sport? INSECTS - A pismire is an antiquated term for what insect? ANCIENT GAMES - What is the name of the ancient version of Backgammon enjoyed by the ancient Egyptians? DISEASES - What illness, largely associated with social stigma, is also known as Hansen's Disease? Rate My Question GEOGRAPHY - What three Asian countries are the only in the world that have unique starting letters in their names? Final Questions MEDICAL TERMS - What is the medical term for the first milk that a mother produces for baby? SONG TITLES - What title was shared by three different songs by Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Huey Lewis and the News, and Jennifer Rush, which all achieved UK or US #1 positions within a few months of each other? Upcoming LIVE Know Nonsense Trivia Challenges March 9th, 2022 - Know Nonsense Challenge - Point Ybel Brewing Co. - 7:30 pm EDT March 10th, 2022 - Know Nonsense Trivia Challenge - Ollies Pub Records and Beer - 7:30 pm EDT You can find out more information about that and all of our live events online at KnowNonsenseTrivia.com All of the Know Nonsense events are free to play and you can win prizes after every round. Thank you Thanks to our supporters on Patreon. Thank you, Quizdaddies – Gil, Brandon, Issa, Adam V., Tommy (The Electric Mud) and Tim (Pat's Garden Service) Thank you, Team Captains – Matthew, Captain Nick, Grant, Mo, Jenny, Rick G., Skyler, Dylan, Shaun, Lydia, Gil, David, Aaron, Kristen & Fletcher Thank you, Proverbial Lightkeepers – Justin M., Robb, Rikki, Jon Lewis, Moo, Tim, Nabeel, Patrick, Jon, Adam B., Ryan, Mollie, Lisa, Alex, Spencer, Kaitlynn, Manu, Luc, Hank, Justin P., Cooper, Elyse, Sarah, Karly, Kristopher, Josh, Lucas Thank you, Rumplesnailtskins – Nathan, Sai, Cara, Megan, Christopher, Brandon, Sarah, FoxenV, Laurel, A-A-Ron, Loren, Hbomb, Alex, Doug, Kevin and Sara, Tiffany, Allison, Paige, We Do Stuff, Kenya, Jeff, Eric, Steven, Efren, Mike J., Mike C., Mike. K If you'd like to support the podcast and gain access to bonus content, please visit http://theknowno.com and click "Support."
Det här är berättelsen om rapparen som hamnade i världens blickfång när tio personer klämdes ihjäl på en av hans konserter. Klockan är nio på kvällen när den stora scenen äntligen lyses upp. Ljuset formar en stor röd portal och ovanför svävar en enorm fågel som slickas av eldslågor. Musiken dånar och i samma stund som eld skjuts upp från scenkanten hoppar den stora Houstonrapparen Travis Scott ut i strålkastarljuset. Det är den 5 november 2021 och besökarna på Astroworld är lika euforiska som artisterna över att äntligen, efter nästan två års pandemi, få njuta av livemusik på en festival. Publikhavet ser ut som en stor stjärnhimmel med tusentals mobiler som lyser i mörkret. Den här konserten har alla förutsättningar att bli legendarisk, men de kommande 70 minuterna kommer istället att gå till historien som en tragedi. Travis Scott kommer senare säga att han, där och då på scenen, inte förstår vad som pågår i publiken. Vid flera tillfällen stoppar han dock showen tillfälligt. Redan 30 minuter in i konserten tystnar musiken plötsligt när Travis får syn på en golfbil med blinkande sirener i folkhavet. Bilen har svårt att ta sig fram och Travis ber publiken att signalera att de mår bra. Is everybody good? Put a middle finger up in the sky!Sen startar showen igen och de som kan börjar hoppa till musiken, men faktum är att det är flera personer som överhuvudtaget inte kan röra på sig. Publikhavet är för tajt packat och när en faller, faller de runt omkring som dominobrickor. De som inte kan resa sig blir liggande under alla fötter och ingen verkar höra ropen på hjälp. Det som händer den här kvällen är en av de dödligaste konsertolyckorna på många år. Det är heller inte första gången någon skadas under en av Travis Scotts konserter. Frågan på allas läppar är därför vilket ansvar Travis själv bär för dödsfallen. P3 Musikdokumentär om Travis Scott handlar om när hiphopen tågar in på festivalscenen och de katastrofala följderna av en röjig konsertkultur.Medverkande: Johannes Cakar, Oliver Bergklint Törnros och Amy Harris. Dokumentären är gjord av Hanna Frelin i början av 2022. Producent Joanna Korbutiak. Exekutiv Lars Truedsson. Tekniker Fredrik Nilsson. P3 Musikdokumentär produceras av Tredje Statsmakten Media.Ljudklipp i dokumentären kommer från Apples sändning av konserten på Astroworld 2021, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon 2018, dokumentären Look Mom I Can Fly på Netflix, ESPN, Power 106 Los Angeles, Youtube-konton Malluminati, realityshowen Keeping Up With The Kardashians, twitterkontot @barbie_VXXV, TMZ, Fox 26 Houston, KHOU11, ABC News, intervju med Charlamange da God 2021 och Travis Scotts egna instagram 2021.
Reacting To Kim Kardashian's New Relationship With Pete Davidson + Rating AMA Outfits!In episode 43 of The HISXHERS Podcast we react to Kim Kardashian dating Pete Davidson and get to the bottom of why famous women like Pete Davidson! We talk about Kim and Pete being seen public after the two met at SNL. They were seen on a rollercoaster holding hands. Will Pete be able to make it work with the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star? We discuss in this episode of the his and hers podcast. Next, we react to and rate celebrity outfits from the most recent AMA's including Liza Koshy, Cardi B, Bad Bunny, Jojo, Becky G and Billy Porter! Let us know what you rate these outfits! Lastly, we let you guys know what we're making for Thanksgiving this year.His and hers podcast. Nikki Glamour. Couples podcast. Funny podcasts. Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson. We hope you enjoy this episode!Subscribe to the channel and turn on notifications! We are also available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!Follow us on Twitter: Twitter.com/thehisxherspodInstagram: Instagram.com/thehisxherspodNikki:Twitter: Twitter.com/thenikkiglamourInstagram: Instagram.com/nikkiglamourDavid:Twitter: Twitter.com/imdavidsisneros
WOW, IT'S HERE. The end of the road, folks! Not for this podcast, just yet, but for our dear Keeping Up With The Kardashians. This week's series finale is a tearjerker for sure as we get some resolution on the future of Skourt, Kimye's impending divorce, and how much the family will miss their beloved crew of a decade and a half. Meanwhile, we've got current KarJenner headlines, like Kanye and Irina in Paris, Kim's hilariously cringe-y Pride post, Scott and Amelia celebrating the end of her teenage years, and plenty more! Let's do one last recap, dolls!!! News 00:13:30, Recap 00:40:27
Alisha got drunk and edited a video for Remi! The idea was great, the execution and reaction was… a bit mixed. The girls are also chatting about gender reveal parties getting out of control, Keeping Up With The Kardashians is ending after 20 seasons, and a long conversation about the progression of body positivity. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week, Emma and Julie used the bonus show to do something they've wanted to do for a while: recap the first ever episode of Keeping Up With The Kardashians. This episode centers around Kris & Caitlyn's 16th anniversary, Kim's first live television appearance (where she discusses the sex tape), and Kourtney and Scott's relationship dynamics. The family resides in their old Calabasas home, and to put it lightly, times were just a whole lot simpler. This was really a trip down memory lane, and honestly the distraction Emma and Julie both needed during this time. Keeping up with the Kardashians comes back into season next week, so the bonus shows will resume as usual: a scene by scene recap of Thursday night's episodes. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.