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For some people, chatbots have become a source of comfort in the fight against loneliness. What do they have to offer? And do they really help, or make things worse? Jolenta and Kristen get tips for Lindsay Goldwert, journalist and chatbot friend. We want to hear from you! Share your own experiences with friendship and loneliness on our private facebook community: facebook.com/groups/kristenandjolenta or write to us at kristenandjolenta@gmail.com And join our Patreon Community to get access to live monthly book clubs with Kristen and Jolenta, ad-free exclusive episodes of By The Book, minisodes of us talking about what we're reading, the written rules of every self-help book we've ever lived by, tips from our experts, advice, and more: patreon.com/listentobythebook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
LINDSAY GOLDWERT explores thoughtfully. She's in touch with her feelings, thoughts and creative impulses where her talent drives her to accomplish and explore. And her achievements are as much a bi-product of her intentions, not simply her goals. She is currently the Content/Editorial Director for Adulted Magazine, A wellness magazine for actual grown-ups—a career which she loves. It wasn't a straight line for Lindsay, there was a career in journalism, a book: BOW DOWN Lessons from Dominatrixes on how to get everything you want. Her book talks about a world where the usual power dynamic is turned on its head. Where women not only stop apologizing, but seize—and enjoy—control. Lindsay really went behind the scenes and got to know the culture—so interesting to hear her take on it. She also talked about a turning point in her life where she became a comedian. We talk in detail about this too. Her husband has been by her side for most of this, so it really rounds out our session to hear about how her life integrated whatever she threw at it to get to the place she's happy to be in today. There's too many chapters in Lindsay's life for me to write here—just listen to the fucking episode! — but we covered mostly all of them including two successful podcasts for financially challenged: SPENT and TEACH ME HOW TO MONEY Anyway, I looked up SMART PLUS FUNNY in the dictionary and I found this photo posted here. It's by the outlandishly talented photographer Mindy Tucker.
What if you and money were dating? How did you meet? Is it serious? Amanda chats with finance podcaster and writer Lindsay Goldwert about the relationship between us and our money; the shame surrounding debt, and being the one that has to take a long, hard look in the mirror at yourself and be your own money therapist. Lindsay acknowledges the challenges we face when looking at our future in comparison to others, and coming to terms with the things that we want versus the things that we think we should want. We are so consumed by other people's opinions that we prevent ourselves from keeping our best interests in mind--but we all know that most people are not thinking about us in the first place. Rough. Both women discuss the challenges of the starving artist mentality, and how people begin to treat you differently when money makes an appearance in your life. She gives advice on investment apps which have lowered the barrier to entry so that investing and saving are within reach. Lindsay has worked as a finance writer and editor for magazines as well as finance apps STASH and Zeta; she is a master at talking to regular people about the complexities of money and the role it plays in our lives. Check out Lindsay's book Bow Down: Lessons from Dominatrixes on How to get Everything You Want This week's episode is brought to you by Masks By Bree, handmade masks from the Hudson Valley. New designs uploaded every Tuesday. Use code QUESTION25 for 25% off your order. Follow Lindsay Goldwert on Twitter and Instagram Follow I have a question! on Instagram Follow the Missing Sock Network on Instagram and support us on Patreon for access to bonus content and more! Thoughts? More questions? Email the show!
Author and Journalist Lindsay Goldwert has written the definitive business book based on BDSM principles. Those ideas are a lot more similar than you think in this book featuring "lessons from dominatrixes to get you everything you want."
03/13/2020 Episode 323 I messed up big time. I recorded a new episode. An interview with Lindsay Goldwert! She was funny, sincere, and interesting as hell. We talked all about life and dominatrixes, and I screwed up the audio. Short ep this time. Stay safe with coronavirus! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yamatat/support
Welcome to day 3 of our countdown! You may recognize this one from earlier this year, but we just couldn't bring ourselves to leave this one off the list. You can read our original show notes on this Dominatrix-themed episode below: Do you have trouble staying in charge of your money? Maybe you let your priorities get away from you and want to make a change? Today we’ll talk about communication, being direct, and asking for what you really want with the author of the hit new book Bow Down, Lindsay Goldwert. In this unique new perspective on how to take charge, Lindsay sat down with dominatrixes across America to get first-hand information on how you can “reset the power dynamic in any situation to get what you want—whether it’s from a husband, boss, or partner.” During our headlines segment, are you finally bringing in a HUGE nice income, but your bank account isn’t rising? Lifestyle inflation can become a serious issue for high earners, and without a proper plan in place investors run the risk of becoming a HENRY – High Earner, Not Rich Yet. Plus, during our second headline, we’ll touch on why actor Rick Moranis is making a return to the big screen and what lessons you can glean for your financial plan. Plus, we’ll open up the mailbag during our Haven Life Line and answer an estate-related question from Diana. Diana is the executrix of an estate plan for the funds of two pre-teens but wants to appoint someone else to take over most of the responsibilities. What can she do? What is she supposed to do? We’ll cover some estate planning basics on today’s show. Of course, we’ll also make some time for Doug’s trivia.
This week Natalie talks to Lindsay Goldwert, the editor in chief of the online love and money magazine Money Date and author of Bow Down: Lessons from Dominatrixes on How to Get Everything You Want They discuss how the government has left it up to civilians to keep local businesses alive with reduced or no income, calculated measured risk vs being a blatant asshole, New York trauma, covid weddings, all the things that we were going to do that didn’t happen, and It is not a good time for unemployed creatives. We are not alone.
Lindsay Goldwert, Editor-in-Chief of Zeta, successful podcast host, joins us on our podcast today. We talk about how to make people feel safe about opening up and sharing their retirement fears and hope. Connect with Lindsay Connect with That Annuity Show at https://twitter.com/ThatAnnuityShow, https://www.facebook.com/thatannuityshow, Visit our website at https://thatannuityshow.com. Visit Nassau Financial Group on the web at Connect with Ramsey Smith on https://www.linkedin.com/in/ramseydsmith or https://twitter.com/RamseyDSmith1. Visit https://alex.fyi on the web. This podcast is intended for general informational purposes only and is not a solicitation of any insurance product. The discussion is not meant to provide any legal, tax, or investment advice with respect to the purchase of an insurance product. A comprehensive evaluation of a consumer’s needs and financial situation should always occur in order to help determine if an insurance product may be appropriate for each unique situation.
A new study shows that the pandemic, while also bringing about lots of devastation, has brought about some surprisingly good results for the average family. Joe and thought leader Lindsay Goldwert will share some of the surprising results and their thoughts to keep any positives front-of-mind on today's episode.
Younger workers are reporting that they're struggling with managing their jobs, their financial picture, and their personal relationships. Is this just a case of "you should toughen up!" or is there something bigger going on? Joe and thought leader Lindsay Goldwert will tackle this recent CBNC piece on today's show!
New companies like Afterpay, that allow you to purchase items today and pay for them later (like layway in reverse) are sprouting up all over the place, and are posting HUGE quarterly earnings. What's the deal with these companies? Today Joe and Lindsay Goldwert are joined by a HOST of friends online who have opinions about whether this is a good idea or not.
A recent CNBC piece reviews seven things that maybe you should stop spending money on....but should you? Lindsay Goldwert, editor in chief of app Zeta and host of the Spent podcast joins Joe for some fun talking about spending that might (or might not) help you reach your goals.
Today we tackle something we don't cover often--a blogger recently wrote about habits she changed due to COVID. It got us thinking, what habits have WE changed? We ask today's thought leader Lindsay Goldwert what she's done differently, and we dive into this Financial Diet blog post for clues on how we might be able to grab some good takeaways from a not-so-great time.
How did one young millionaire profiled on CNBC's Make It blog quickly earn lots of money? We'll dive into the details of his story today with author and comedian Lindsay Goldwert. This story might not have the takeaway that you expect!
LOTS of new investors are increasingly using apps like Robinhood to quickly buy stocks. A more disturbing trend is that they're also using margin and options to speed up success. However, options and margin can lead to some disastrous results. We'll talk about one recent horrifying story on today's podcast. The takeaway? Normally we'd leave it for the show but it's too important: finance isn't worth losing your life over. Find help if you feel at all lost or without options. A friend, therapist, or colleague will be able to help you see that there is always a way out. Lindsay Goldwert, author of the book Bow Down, joins us for this important conversation.
Lindsay Goldwert is a writer and podcaster and she's this week's guest because we're going to talk about money. We're going to talk about dominatrixes, quarantine habits, and bike shorts too, but mostly we're going to talk about money. Lindsay is answering audience questions that came in via the Facebook group, and we're basically just going to spend an hour and fifteen minutes becoming new friends during a scary time. Get in here. Lindsay's Twitter Spent Podcast Books mentioned in the episode: Bow Down by Lindsay GoldwertWow, No Thank You by Samantha IrbyBroke Millennial by Erin Lowry Anti-Racism Resources For My White Friends & Readersshanisilver.comThe Single Girl SyllabusShani on InstagramA Single Serving Podcast Facebook GroupA Single Serving Podcast Instagram*Some links above are affiliate links.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/shanisilver)
https://www.alainguillot.com/lindsay-goldwert/ Lindsay Goldwert is the author of Bow Down: Lessons from Dominatrixes on How to Get Everything You Want. She’s a journalist and former editorial director of the personal-finance app Stash. She has worked as a journalist for more than fifteen years at Glamour, Redbook, CourtTV, ABC News, CBS News, and Daily News (New York). Her writing has appeared in Quartz, AdWeek, Refinery29, Fast Company, Slate, and many others. She has appeared on multiple panels and podcasts to talk about women and finance, financial education, and more. In 2016, she created SPENT, a podcast for the financially challenged that has been featured in The Atlantic, The A.V. Club, The Globe and Mail (Toronto), and others. She also hosted the podcast Teach Me How to Money, a top 100 Business Apple podcast, for Stash. In addition to her years in journalism, Lindsay performed stand-up comedy all over New York City and co-produced a popular weekly show. In 2009, she co-wrote the short film, “Nowhere Kids” which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival. Her other interests include reading books by dead authors, watching classic Hollywood films, and writing and solving mysteries in her head.
This week we take a break from our social distancing to talk about something other than coronavirus. To bring up spirits we decided it would be a great time to discuss personal finances! Totally kidding... we just recorded this episode pre-virus outbreak. In all seriousness, finances are a tricky topic regardless of global pandemic, and what a better time to reassess our relationship with sex, love and money than now. Lindsay Goldwert, author of Bow Down: Lessons from Dominatrixes on How to Get Everything You Want joins us to talk about cash, workplace power dynamics, and if pro dommes hold the answers to getting what you want in business. Follow Lindsay Goldwert on insta: @lindsay_goldwert, Her podcast SPENT on all platforms & her book BOW DOWN now in stores & digital platforms everywhere If you're finding yourself with unexpected quarantine time and need sex, love or relationship advice... or just some old fashioned digital human contact: Email us at isourlovepod@gmail.com ------~ Follow us on social media ~------- The show: @isourlove_____ Lola Jean: @lolajeandotcom Classes & Instruction: lolajean.com Stephen Penta: @thereluctantsexpert This weeks' end of episode song is "Unsatisfied" by The Replacements because I've got a case of the pandemic *fuckits* and have been listening to the Replacements. Our official theme songs are composed & recorded by our good friends at hyperballadmusic.com
Cheese of the year; BDSM and being an alpha woman; Gristedes billionaire covertly face-scans her daughter’s dates
Who better to teach us about power — how we can hold it, get more of it, and use it to our advantage — than dominatrixes? Lindsay Goldwert is the author of the book, “Bow Down: Lessons From Dominatrixes On How To Get Everything You Want,” and she says even women who aren’t comfortable with the concept of control can learn to assert it. It involves practice, asking tons of questions, and learning to negotiate. In Mailbag, Kathryn and Jean talk about credit card rewards and financial priorities, including debt payoff vs. retirement.
Do you have trouble staying in charge of your money? Maybe you let your priorities get away from you and want to make a change? Today we'll talk about communication, being direct, and asking for what you really want with the author of the hit new book Bow Down, Lindsay Goldwert. In this unique new perspective on how to take charge, Lindsay sat down with dominatrixes across America to get first-hand information on how you can "reset the power dynamic in any situation to get what you want—whether it’s from a husband, boss, or partner." During our headlines segment, are you finally bringing in a HUGE nice income, but your bank account isn't rising? Lifestyle inflation can become a serious issue for high earners, and without a proper plan in place investors run the risk of becoming a HENRY - High Earner, Not Rich Yet. Plus, during our second headline, we'll touch on why actor Rick Moranis is making a return to the big screen and what lessons you can glean for your financial plan. Plus, we'll open up the mailbag during our Haven Life Line and answer an estate-related question from Diana. Diana is the executrix of an estate plan for the funds of two pre-teens but wants to appoint someone else to take over most of the responsibilities. What can she do? What is she supposed to do? We'll cover some estate planning basics on today's show. And, of course, we'll also make some time for Doug's trivia. Enjoy!
Bobbi reveals her favorite new money related books, and how to decide if they are right for you. This month’s picks include Don’t Keep Your Day Job by Cathy Heller, The Big Stretch by Teneshia Warner, The Future is Faster Thank You Think by Peter Diamandis and Steven Kotler, Napkin Finance by Tina Hay and Bow Dow by Lindsay Goldwert. For more information, visit the show notes at https://www.bobbirebell.com/podcast/february2020books
Author Lindsay Goldwert interviewed Dominatrix’s and learned how to push back when it comes to mixing family, friends and business along with other life lessons. Plus she gifts us with an everyday money tip that will make everyone’s lives richer and more fulfilled. For more information, visit the show notes at https://www.bobbirebell.com/podcast/lindsaygoldwert
There's something about making your own hours and being your own boss that just gives a gal a little extra sparkle. No, I'm not talking about joining an essential oils pyramid scheme — I'm talking about dominatrix life! Lindsay Goldwert just published her debut book, "Bow Down: Lessons from Dominatrixes on How to Get Everything You Want," and she's ready to tell us all about it. She trailed a dozen doms for months and took notes so we don't have to. Check out "Bow Down" at Simon & Schuster, Amazon, the Strand bookstore and really wherever books are sold. Crack the whip and live your best life! Molly also talks about the controversy surrounding the "appropriate-ness" of Jennifer Lopez and Shakira's Super Bowl Halftime Show, and why everyone needs to stop pearl-clutching. Follow Lindsay at @lindsaygoldwert and grab a copy of "Bow Down" at http://bit.ly/BowDownBook Follow Molly at @mollymulshine. Email info@divabehavior.com with comments, questions or moisturizer recommendations. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/diva-behavior/message
We’ve talked at length on this show about financially empowering women: how to speak up at work, get paid what you deserve, and take control of your finances. But what if we've been communicating it all wrong? What if, instead, we should be seeking Power not Empowerment? My guest Lindsay Goldwert is a freelance writer, podcaster and stand-up comedian who is tackling the topic of financial dominance in her new book, Bow Down...and doing so in an unconventional way. She traveled the country shadowing women who are part of the BDSM subculture (bondage, discipline, sadism, masochism) to learn the best ways to get what you want - and have your money serve you. Learn more about Lindsay on her website: SpentPodcast.com and connect with her on Twitter @LindsayGoldwert and LinkedIn.
Bob interviews Lindsay Goldwert on her years performing at and organizing stand-up comedy shows in NYC, the interaction between comedy and finance, and her new book, BOW DOWN. Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest: The YouTube video (https://youtu.be/j1Kc3uF2QMk) of this interview. Lindsay's new book Bow Down (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1982130466/ref=as_li_qf_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=consultingbyr-20&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=1982130466&linkId=a81edc9e0964f6849c838470872a827e) . #CommissionsEarned (As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.) Lindsay's website (https://www.lindsaygoldwert.com/) . Lindsay's Spent (https://www.lindsaygoldwert.com/spent-podcast) . Help support (http://bobmurphyshow.com/contribute) the Bob Murphy Show. The audio production for this episode was provided by Podsworth Media (http://podsworth.com/) .
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Author Lindsay Goldwert has written a new book on BDSM, power, and growth (https://www.amazon.com/Bow-Down-Lessons-Dominatrixes-Everything-ebook/dp/B07TFB5339/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=goldwert&qid=1576168541&sr=8-1) . It's an amazing read and she joins us to talk about her experiences and the women she talked to as she built it from concept to finished product.
Author Lindsay Goldwert has written a new book on BDSM, power, and growth (https://www.amazon.com/Bow-Down-Lessons-Dominatrixes-Everything-ebook/dp/B07TFB5339/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=goldwert&qid=1576168541&sr=8-1) . It's an amazing read and she joins us to talk about her experiences and the women she talked to as she built it from concept to finished product.
Strung out from another insane day of impeachment hearings, we sat down with author, comedian and friend of the pod Lindsay Goldwert to get to the bottom of the real issues plaguing the American people: what happened to lounge singer-turned State Department official Mina Chang? Why are 30-50 feral hogs terrorizing Italy? How can it be that the entire state of South Dakota is on meth? Who is paying $1,000 a month for access to a dating app? Also on the docket: there’s more evidence that Rudy Giuliani might not be so great at tech. Finally, we talk to Lindsay about her forthcoming book, “Bow Down: Lessons from Dominatrixes on How to Get Everything You Want.” HEAR US ON ITUNES https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/this-week-in-nope/ OVERCAST https://overcast.fm/itunes1312654524/this-week-in-nope SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/07WFZhd5bgY1l1BspArfRJ STITCHER https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/this-week-in-nope SOUNDCLOUD https://soundcloud.com/user-518735966/tracks POCKET CASTS https://pca.st/SrJY RADIO PUBLIC https://radiopublic.com/this-week-in-nope-GAOx3N In this week’s episode: Here’s the latest on the Mina Chang scandal. South Dakota spent nearly $500,000 on a campaign celebrating the idea that everyone there is on meth. Read Rudy Giuliani’s text messages with journalist Talia Lavin. Big #YUPs to… Lindsay Goldwert, podcaster-comedian-personal finance expert and author of the forthcoming book “Bow Down: Lessons from Dominatrixes on How to Get Everything You Want.” Pre-order it here. Follow Lindsay on Twitter here. A restaurant in Reykjavik called Dill. Make a reservation now! The Democrats’ impeachment lawyer, Dan Goldman, who is bringing the BDE every day.
Outrage in the UK when a fitness personality goes on TV and says that fat shaming is a good thing. Meanwhile in the fashion world, an odd new marketing campaign for a popular scent is accused of racism towards natives. This week's guest is author and dominatrix expert Lindsay Goldwert.
Lindsay Goldwert is a journalist, podcaster, comedian, author, and all around fascinating human. She joins Ross and Patrick to discuss the exciting release of her first book, Bow Down: Lessons From Dominatrixes on How to Get Everything You Want. Listen as they dive into the taboo territories of sex and money and how empathy and empowerment are not mutually exclusive. Lindsay shares about the alpha females featured in her book and the incredible power of example Dominatrixes can be to women in all walks of life, not just the bedroom. So strap in and strap on because BDSM is a contact sport where you can learn a lot about yourself. Just be open to it, ok?
Credit cards can be valuable financial tools, if you know how to use them correctly. They can also get you into serious trouble if you don’t. Learning the difference between healthy and unhealthy credit card use is key to having a strong financial life. And since credit cards often offer rewards and points that can be redeemed for travel miles or cash back, if you’re diligent, they can help you get the things you want, as well as build your credit.Brianna McGurran*, a contributor to the financial site Nerdwallet, teaches us how to use credit cards properly so that they work for, not against us.The following are excerpts from McGurran’s recent conversation on Stash’s “Teach Me How To Money” podcast, with our editorial director Lindsay Goldwert, edited for clarity.1. You should understand why credit is important.Credit is the thing that lenders look at before they issue you a loan or a credit card. It's your financial history--it's who you are as a person, in the financial world…[And determines] whether or not you can be trusted to borrow money or to pay something back on time.You [need credit] for anything from getting a mortgage to getting a credit card.You need credit history in order to get [a travel rewards credit card]. You also need credit, sometimes, to rent an apartment...Landlords will check your credit history, as it's sort of this proxy for how responsible you are.2. Closing a credit card may not actually help you.Unfortunately, what happens when you close an account [is that] your average length of credit history goes down. Suddenly, all the history that you built up with that account goes away. So, your [credit history is] starting from the first day of your next oldest account opening.Also, say you have a credit limit of $2,000 on [the] card you closed, but the card you keep open has a credit limit of $1,000, and you have $300 of debt outstanding. Your credit utilization ratio now becomes higher because you have $300 in debt on a $1000 credit limit, instead of a $2000 credit limit...That ends up actually making it look like you have more debt compared to your credit line[s].3. Applying for credit will likely impact your credit score.There is a penalty if you apply for credit cards. A hard inquiry (when a potential lender looks at your credit history) on your credit report will affect your credit.Applying for a lot of credit cards over the course of a long period of time, you're just going to get dinged over and over...there's really no reason to [do it].4. There may not be a “best” credit card--so, look for the right card for you and your goals.We all get so many offers, letters, and ads...My advice is usually to ignore the offers and the letters, and only search for [a card] when you're ready for it. When you are ready to get a financial product, you are more likely to actually apply wisely and find something that is good for you.Think about your goals. If you're the type of person who travels a lot, a travel credit card that gets you rewards based on your spending could be right for you. If you're the type of person who, even if you travel a lot but you just can't be bothered with tracking rewards or knowing how the credit card works, a cashback [card] might be better. Or, if you really need to build credit, there are certain credit cards that are good for that.5. Don’t forget about fees.It's important to see what fees are associated with every credit card, and every financial product in general. If you are interested in a rewards card, but it comes with an annual fee, you have to do the math to make sure that... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lindsay Goldwert had a miserable 1994, but Lindsay Goldwert talking about it on the podcast was a delight. She joined Brandon, John, and Amy to talk Sassy Magazine, zine culture, watching movies in silence with her mom, and more. We also went through the notable TV shows, music and movie releases, and other events of the month. Subscribe, rate, and review, and check out Lindsay's finance podcast Show Me How to Money and Ream's other podcast The Nostalgic Front.
Trump coins the word ‘unpresidented,’ an elderly woman freezes inside a locked car, Christina Sommers declares her fix for the gender wage gap, Lindsay forgets she’s on camera, Facebook starts flagging fake news, and a cement mixer turns nocturnal disco ball. Trumped up 25% Trump family “An unidentified man” “Unpresidented act” “Let them keep it” Stupid Shit Feminist dance therapy Frozen woman trapped in a car Facebook and fake news Eye Candy Cement truck disco ball Special Guest: Lindsay Goldwert.
Lindsay Goldwert is a comedian, writer, and creator and host of SPENT. SPENT is a money podcast for the financially challenged. If you hide from your mail, dodge phone calls from strange phone numbers and would rather have a beer than make a budget -- this podcast is for you. On this episode Lindsay chats the origins of SPENT, why are we so fucked up about money, performing comedy, working in journalism and much more.
P&B Nation! We don't think we've said that before, but we'll go with it. On this episode, we're joined by Lindsay Goldwert, host of the Spent podcast. We caught up with her at #FinCon16 and had a great conversation about money and more...despite Rich's voice being in a perpetual state of vocal fry. A valuable lesson learned in conference-going! Check out Lindsay's show at www.spentpodcast.com. You can also follow on twitter at @SpentPodcast. Looking for more career development and debt freedom tips? Join our email list at PaychecksandBalances.com/email for exclusive content including show updates, digital giveaways, and more. We don’t spam. We just keeps it real. Yes, keeps. LIKE us on Facebook.com/PaychecksandBalances and/or follow us on Twitter and Instagram @PayBalances!
Special guest Lindsay Goldwert of Spent Podcast helps us celebrate one year on the air by telling us how to Get Rich with Fun Financial Podcasts in our first ever LIVE episode!
The Einstein Bagel is a lie, a mother falls in love with her biological son, illegal immigration is thoughtfully equated with grand theft auto, women keep the Governor of Indiana informed about their menses, and Mike steals a neighbor’s couch. SHOW NOTES Intro 11 ways to make the workplace bathroom a happier place How the most successful people poop at work Follow-up Gentiles must cease their relentless cultural appropriation of bagels Trumped up ‘Hillary Clinton can’t satisfy her husband’ Trump on pumping Trump on sexual assault in the military Trump on outer beauty Deal breaker Mother Kim West falls In love with biological son, plans marriage and babies Stupid shit my friends post Illegal immigration = grand theft auto Headline of the week Why women are calling Indiana’s governor to talk about their periods Eye candy Great Depression-era photographs Special Guest: Lindsay Goldwert.
The first time comedian Lindsay Goldwert realized there was doom in the world was by gazing at an empty swimming pool. Chelsea & Evan welcome the self-proclaimed “Happiest Black Hole” to the program. She discusses growing up in a family in which mental illness was never spoken of and having a school psychiatrist that told […]
Lindsay defends the integrity of the bagel, Mike extolls the virtues of vaping, Eli Manning suffers from RBF, Justin seeks clarity on sexist pejoratives, and Hillary Clinton gets aggressive with her fundraising emails. Full show notes on our Facebook page. Special Guest: Lindsay Goldwert.
Lindsay Goldwert is a stand up comedian, writer and former online editor. Lindsay chats about working in newsrooms and for various new publications. Lindsay chats about ‘tragedy pizzas” what how the news is made, her comedy heroes, what made her quit working in the news to become a stand up comedian and more.
This episode is worth the wait! I know you all have been anxiously staring at your feeds, but the time has come. Josh is joined by three brilliant guest at Pine Box Rock Shop. This week Josh welcomed Lindsay Goldwert, Dan McCoy, and John Opdycke. And they came ready to throw down on everything from survivalism, greed, foreign affairs, and bread. We are so grateful to have guest willing to go in every weird direction we take this show. We are also, even more grateful to have you as a listener. Please subscribe on iTunes #WTP_Live & @JoshZepps www.WTPLive.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Warning: this episode contains less than perfect audio quality because of a technical difficulty, but shut up and listen anyways cause it's free and hilarious. Over the hiss of the mixing board you'll hear Josh hang out with guest James West, Scott Rogowsky, and first timer Lindsay Goldwert, and it's very much worth listening to. You get to hear the inside theory about Ben Carson's persona, how minority report is happening, how Buzzed is applauding itself, and a whole lot of shit talk on halloween. Please subscribe on iTunes: #WeThePeople LIVE @WTP_Live & @JoshZepps Visit our website, www.WTPLive.com, write us a review on iTunes while enjoying stale halloween candy. Then tell the person who ignored you on tinder but you see around, and your favorite high school teacher about our show while enjoying a strong tea. Remember it doesn't matter who's right. Only who's popular. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices