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Every woman you know has walked home feeling unsafe at one point in their life. In this week's episode, I chat with Holly Lee about the viral movement, "Text Me When You Get Home", the history of violence against women, and how we think our society needs to reframe the conversation. Stay connected and follow @asianglowpodcast and @baconeggncheeserising!
Libby Epstein, played by Lizzy Caplan, is kiiiiind of the secret protagonist of the TV adaptation of Fleishman Is In Trouble. Based on the novel by journalist Taffy Brodeser-Akner, Libby is the narrator of what first appears to be Dr. Toby's post-divorce story, but we soon learn that she too is struggling to come to terms with the state of her marriage and her broader identity — particularly as it relates to motherhood's affect on the pursuit of her personal and professional dreams. She is, dare we say, a perfect example of a millennial women, and one that made us go…well, SHE'S HAVING AN EPISODE.(There is some minor mic feedback at the beginning of this episode, sincere apologies! We're sorted that ish out now.)Books mentioned:Text Me When You Get Home by Kayleen SchaeferThe Rules Do Not Apply by Ariel LevyAnd for those wanting to read more about the origin of the ‘nervous breakdown': https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2021/03/bring-back-the-nervous-breakdownYour hosts:Aisling O'Leary (the Irish one) -- @itspronouncedashlingLela London (the American one) -- @lelalondonEmail us:hello@sheshavinganepisode.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Coming through with some thoughts on the intersection of friendship and ambition, covered wagon core (not to be confused with cottagecore!), and ~summer movies~.Following up on our Wilder conversation, we'd like to discuss covered wagon core. See Kim K.'s CR Fashion Book spread “The Pioneer Woman,” Rudy Jude, Salter House, and making jam. Re: actual covered wagons, Conestoga does a luxe wagon and a bar wagon, both, and Pioneer Woman has a roundup of campgrounds with covered wagons.Rainesford Stauffer's “We Should Be Ambitious About Our Friendships” for Elle sparked our convo about friendship ambition—she's also the author of An Ordinary Age: Finding Your Way in a World That Expects Exceptional and the new All the Gold Stars: Reimagining Ambition and the Ways We Strive. We love this tweet about friendship discussion agendas. As for books, this topic calls to mind Courtney Martin's The New Better Off, Kayleen Schaefer's Text Me When You Get Home, Aminatou Sow and Ann Friedman's Big Friendship, and Hua Hsu's Stay True. On our TBR list: Sheila Liming's Hanging Out: The Radical Power of Killing Time. (In the meantime: “The Case for Hanging Out” by Dan Kois for Slate and The Ezra Klein Show episode "The ‘Quiet Catastrophe' Brewing in Our Social Lives.") Bring on the summer movies! Obsessed with Past Lives, itching to see Theater Camp, Joy Ride, Problemista (see also: I Want to Be a Vase by Julio Torres), Red, White, & Royal Blue, Challengers, and, of course, Barbie (all the prophecies, including Margot Robbie in Vogue and Greta Gerwig in Gentlewoman, whet the appetite).Do you have easy, low-pressure ways to keep up with friends? Let us know at 833-632-5463, podcast@athingortwohq.com, or @athingortwohq—or join our Geneva! And for more recommendations, try out a Secret Menu membership. This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.Turn to Shopify for all your ecomm needs and get a free 14-day trial with our link.Find more weeknight dinner recipes at Pillsbury.com. Take advantage of the Partner to Empower program for entrepreneurs of color from Brookfield Properties—apply by August 11.YAY.Produced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today Al chats with the Creators/Producers of your next favorite DND Inspired Show, The Game! Tune in as Lauren Henning, Maggie Jorgenson, and Amanda Sonnenschein give us all the deets on this new show , the cast and more…. TikTok: thegame_series (Individuals: @maggiej_theawkardgay, @lau_hen, @amandasonnenschein Instagram: thegame_series (individuals: @maggie_jorgs, @lauhen, @amanda_sonnenschein) Twitter: thegame_series YouTube: The Game Series About The Game: “The Game” is an ensemble adventure-fantasy comedy series (think Community meets Lord of the Rings) which initially follows Brandon Wynter, a child prodigy who published a fantasy novel at age 15 and then dwindled into obscurity. Now in his late 20s and fresh from a painful break up, he puts out a Craigslist ad in a desperate attempt to find fellow tabletop role-playing nerds. When five people respond, Brandon gets the group together to play, hoping to lead a one-time game without too much fuss. However, the players are full of questions and opinions, and the curmudgeonly game master gets more than he bargained for. We follow the players both IRL and as their fantasy counterparts in the supernatural realm as they embark on a daring and heartfelt journey towards understanding and acceptance of one another and, most importantly, of themselves. “First time tabletop role-playing players usually create roles based on who they wish they were, but as they play they begin to want roles that reflect the real them,” shares series director Amanda Sonnenschein. “The characters in this show all have their unique reason for wanting to play the Game, but what bonds them is their need for self-acceptance. I have loved exploring their growth through the lenses of their fantasy counterparts this season, and am excited by the impact their journeys will have on viewers over the course of the series.” “The Game” features a talented cast and crew that will surely lift this project to the top of many critics' and fans' anticipated release lists. Notably, co-creator Matt Curtin has amassed almost 300K followers on TikTok and nearly 15 Million likes through his character-driven content. Curtin is also known for several staged plays productions that have had successful runs in Los Angeles, including The Matron of Venice and A Story for You. Series co-creator Lauren Henning and her partner Maggie Jorgenson, under the queer female-focused Violent Pink Productions, have helmed several award winning shorts, most recently Text Me When You Get Home, which was awarded “Best Short Women's Issue” at the Toronto Independent Film Festival. Director and co-creator Amanda Sonnenschein has a robust portfolio of directed work spanning shorts, music videos, plays, animated children's content and docs that have premiered on VH1, Amazon, and Facebook Watch. She has also produced several features under Sony and Amazon, and currently works with both HBO and Amazon Studios. With inclusive character representation and a diverse creative team, these talents are bringing their skills together to produce a series that breaks down traditional boundaries of the demographics associated with fantasy. Thank You for Watching / Listening! We appreciate your support! Episode 284 in an unlimited series! Host: Al Mega Follow on: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook): @TheRealAlMega / @ComicCrusaders Make sure to Like/Share/Subscribe if you haven't yet: https://www.youtube.com/c/comiccrusadersworld Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/comiccrusaders Visit the official Comic Crusaders Comic Book Shop: comiccrusaders.shop Visit the OFFICIAL Comic Crusaders Swag Shop at: comiccrusaders.us Main Site: https://www.comiccrusaders.com/ Sister Site: http://www.undercovercapes.com Pick up official Undercover Capes Podcast Network merchandise exclusively on RedBubble.com: bit.ly/UCPNMerch Streamyard is the platform of choice used by Comic Crusaders and The Undercover Capes Podcast Network to stream! Check out their premium plans for this amazing and versatile tool, sign up now: https://bit.ly/ComicCrusadersStreamyard * Edited/Produced/Directed by Al Mega
Welcome to 068 of Choose Film: A Reel Retrospective podcast.It's time to suit up! We are off to the opera. Rebecca & Gary are joined by theatre director Lauren Mitchell to discuss the 3hr long epic -- Amadeus. SynopsisWolfgang Amadeus Mozart is a remarkably talented young Viennese composer who unwittingly finds a fierce rival in the disciplined and determined Antonio Salieri. Resenting Mozart for both his hedonistic lifestyle and his undeniable talent, the highly religious Salieri is gradually consumed by his jealousy and becomes obsessed with Mozart's downfall, leading to a devious scheme that has dire consequences for both men.Links In Conversationsirentheatre.comTwitter - @LAMTheatreTwitter - @siren_theatrecoInsta - laurenmitchelltheatreInsta - @sirentheatreCreative Recommendations Strange indeed - podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/strange-indeed-a-fancast-for-stranger-things/id1279015480?i=1000568212800BARD IN THE BOTANICShttps://www.bardinthebotanics.co.ukGRIT - Martyn Bennetthttp://www.martynbennett.com/Album_Grit.htmlMartyn Bennett "Grit": The Documentaryhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9aJXNN_D07oSidewayshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi7l9chXMljpUft67vw78qwLauren's BioLauren Mitchell is a theatre director and maker from Glasgow. Her main body of work has been with the Citizens Theatre, having been a member of their Young Co. She is also a co-founder of Siren Theatre, a genre-defying company that makes work with social issues right at its heart. Their debut production Text Me When You Get Home is currently in development with support from the Tron Theatre and Glasgow and Clyde Rape Crisis.
This installment of Radiant Reads, finds Elizabeth talking about “Text Me When You Get Home: The Triumph and Evolution of Female Friendship” by Kayleen Schaefer, kind of a continuation from Episode 25's friendship shout out. This book had Elizabeth taking a hard look at her attitude toward female friendships and got her all fired up to create and deepen those relationships that can serve us so well. Text Me When You Get Home: The Triumph and Evolution of Female FriendshipRadiant BadassChris Martin, Creativity Coach
Can women really be friends? If so, what makes these bonds different than other relationships? In this podcast we discuss Kayleen Schaefer's book, Text Me When You Get Home, and how it made us reflect on our own female friendships. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Episode 10: Black Boy White SchoolThis month we discuss Black Boy White School by Brian F. Walker (Lynn’s pick). Listen in to hear us chat about the diverse experiences of the characters, Anthony’s friendships, disproportionality in school discipline, Anthony’s growth throughout the book, and more! This month’s genre was Jo’s pick: YA books written by authors of color.Make sure to listen all the way through to find out next episode’s genre and book pick - read along with us this month and join us next episode for our discussion!------------------Check out these books mentioned on the show!JO - The Poet X by Elizabeth Acevedo; The Beantown Girls by Jane Healey; The Lying Game by Ruth Ware; The Nightingale by Kristin HannahLEE - Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng; You Should See Me In a Crown by Leah Johnson; Obviously: Stories from My Timeline by Akilah Hughes; Big Friendship by Aminatou Sow and Ann Friedman; Unladylike by Cristen Conger and Caroline ErvinLOREN - King of Scars by Leigh Bardugo; Forest of Souls by Lori M. Lee; Oath Taker by Audrey Grey; The Lost Queen by Signe Pike; Rules for Visiting by Jessica F Kane; The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha ChristieLYNN - Good and Mad by Rebecca Traister; Becoming by Michelle Obama; Text Me When You Get Home by Kayleen SchaeferMARIE - Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling; 32 Third Graders and One Class Bunny by Phillip Done; Firefly Lane by Kristin Hannah; Swing Time by Zadie SmithPrevious Drink A Book book club picks:This Is Just My Face by Gabourey SidibeStay Sexy and Don’t Get Murdered by Georgia Hardstark and Karen KilgariffNineteen Minutes by Jodi PicoultGive a Shit by Ashlee Piper------------------We want to connect with you! Email us at drinkabookpod@gmail.com, follow us on instagram @drinkabookpod, and visit our website at: https://drinkabookpod.buzzsprout.com/------------------Our episodes are created, written, and edited by us: Jo, Lee, Loren, Lynn, and Marie.Our music is by Stephanie Trivison.Our episodes are produced by our very own Loren, who also designed our logoCheers!
This week one of my favorite authors returns. Kayleen Schaefer is a journalist and author of Text Me When You Get Home, she also wrote the bestselling Kindle Single memoir Fade Out. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, Vanity Fair, The New Yorker, Vogue, and many other publications. Her new book, But You’re Still So Young, is out now. It follows eight people struggling to make the leap to adulthood. It includes sociological research and weaves in her own story. In this episode we talk about how this generation is redefining what it's like to be in our 30s. And how a checklist that sociologists created in the 1950s is no longer relevant, or even possible for many. The checklist was: "finish school, leave home, make your own money, marry and become a parent." We talk about how race, class, and privilege play into the ability and desire to meet these old benchmarks. Plus, we cover Kayleen's writing rituals, how they've changed, her advice to writers, and more. Show notes:- Kayleen's new book, But You're Still So Young- Connect with Kayleen on the web | Instagram- Sign up for our LET IT OUT letter to get show notes sent straight to your inbox - LET IT OUT kits- Please join me in supporting the Fair Fight Initiative. Through litigation and community advocacy, Fair Fight Initiative exposes mistreatment in the law enforcement system and works to end mass incarceration.- full show notes here Sponsors:Get $15 off your first visit with a board-certified dermatologist at apostrophe.com/LETITOUT and use our code: LETITOUT.Browse the Organifi.com shop and use code LETITOUT for 20% off all Organifi products.Sakara is offering our listeners 20% off their first order when they go to Sakara.com/letitout or enter code LETITOUT at checkout.
Bringing awareness, support and education to what it's like being a female in this day and age. Are we safe? Are we being criticized or supported?This week we discuss the 'text me when you get home movement'. What you need to know, what to look out for, how to educate others and how we can support each other.This week's rec: The story of Diana The Oprah interview with Meg and HarryFollow mehttps://linktr.ee/jaydedelpupJoin the Facebook group community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/634737754099311Thank you for listening!
From journalist Kayleen Schaefer, author of the highly acclaimed Text Me When You Get Home, comes a timely and essential book on thirtysomethings today. VOGUE “Best of 2021” | BuzzFeed “Most Anticipated 2021” | The Week “23 Must Reads in 2021” ABOUT From the author of Text Me When You Get Home, a look at what it means to be in your thirties, and to navigate some of the biggest milestones of adult life . . . and how it is more okay than ever to not have every box checked off.
Det er endelig fredag, og det betyder selvfølgelig at vi skal have udvalgt en fredagssang! Valget er mellem Infernals From Paris to Berlin, og Stromae med Alors on Danse. Den bliver tæt, men begge er garanti for et perfekt fredagshumør! Fredag betyder også, at vi skal have en livekunstner til vores fredagsscene. Det er Dopha, der giver to skønne numre! Der skal også gang i auktionshammeren! Kryptokunst er nemlig det nye sort. Nyan Cat-melodien er lige blevet solgt for 3.5 millioner kroner. Verdens første tweet er også blevet sat til auktion. Pris indtil videre: 15.6 millioner kroner. Det er jo for vildt! Vi snakker med Jens-Peter Brask, kunst-kurator, som kan gøre os klogere på kryptokunst. Vi fortsætter også vores snak om "Text Me When You Get Home". Vi spørger landets justitsminister, Nick Hækkerup, om, hvad regeringen kan gøre for at gøre det tryggere for kvinder at bevæge sig rundt om aftenen og når det er mørkt. Gæst: Dopha.
Du har nok hørt om #freebritney. Men kender du til #releasethesnydercut? Vi dykker ned i bevægelsen, der de sidste tre år har kæmpet for, at DC skulle udgive Zack Snyders udgave af Justice League, som originalt udkom i 2017. Zack Snyder var original instruktør på filmen, men måtte forlade filmen, og ind kom Josh Whedon i stedet, som blev voldsomt kritiseret. Nu kommer Zack Snyders udgave endelig, og derfor har vi inviteret superfan Dennis Kirkegaard Jensen, der har været med i bevægelsen helt fra begyndelsen. I dag er det tordag, så det betyder selvfølgelig en god omgang skriftlige fuck-ups! Denne gang snakker vi om kalender fuck-ups. Vi fortsætter også vores snak om Text Me When You Get Home. JoJo har lavet en reportage om gåturen på vej til arbejde for at give et lille indblik i den frygt, som mange kvinder kan opleve, når de går gennem mørke gader og stræder. Endeligt får vi besøg af digter og kommende influencer Veronika Katinka, som skal fortælle om sin nye dokumentarserie på DR3. Hun læser også et af sine digte op live i radioen.
Am 3. März ist Sarah Everard einfach abends nach Hause gegangen und wurde entführt, später wurde sie tot aufgefunden. Es kann jeden treffen, aber vor allem für Frauen ist der Weg nachts ist gefährlich. Diese Folge ist weder feministisch, noch politisch: Mandy und ich teilen unsere Nach Hause Weg-Geschichten, sodass diese Thematik mehr ans Licht kommt. Den Podcast findest du auf Instagram unter happyplacepodcast Die Musik die du hörst ist Exlibris von Kosta T
Something we’re quite sure of: what makes a good in-app workout instructor. Something we’re quite unsure about: what our thirties are meant to look like in this day ‘n age. Kayleen Schaefer has many, many thoughts on the latter. Tune in and then dig into her new book But You’re Still So Young (yes, incredible title). The on-demand fitness instructors who leap over the ridiculously high bar we’ve set: Melissa Wood of Melissa Wood Health, Coach Chris Bennett of the Nike Run Club app (a previous podcast guest!), Adriene Mishler of Yoga with Adriene (see also: this NYT Mag profile and this Reductress post about Benji the dog), and Robin Arzon and Matty Maggiacomo of the Peloton app. Read Kayleen Schaefer’s wonderful But You’re Still So Young! And if you haven’t already gobbled up Text Me When You Get Home, maybe it’s your next book-club pick? A few of Kayleen’s “You May Also Like” recs: The New Better Off by Courtney E. Martin, Anne Helen Petersen’s Buzzfeed piece on burnout and her book Can’t Even, and Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert (also endorsed by Bad on Paper). Joining Secret Menu is a sure-fire way to make sure you get all our biggest and best finds. KIT at @athingortwohq, podcast@athingortwohq.com, and 833-632-5463, ok? Dab on that Clarins Total Eye Lift for a boost in 60 seconds—10% off with the code ATHINGORTWO. Get custom, just-for-you shampoo, conditioner, and so much more with Function of Beauty. Use our link for 20% off your order. Download the Caviar app! You’ll get 20% off your first order with the code ATHINGORTWO2021. YAY. Produced by Dear Media
Yaser Said moved to America from Egypt in 1983 and shortly after, at the age of 30, married 15 year old Patricia Owens. By the time she was 18, the couple had three children under the age of five, and severely struggled to make ends meet. Yaser was a controlling and abusive husband and father, particularly focusing his attention on his beautiful daughters, who he saw as a way to secure financial success once they were old enough to marry off to wealthy "suitors" back in Egypt. When they rebelled against this abuse, an already mentally troubled Yaser completely lost it, and the end result was the tragic and brutal murder of the two bright young women who were unfortunate enough to be born into this unstable family. Join us as we discuss the murders of Amina and Sarah Said at the hands of their father, Yaser.If you or someone you know are experiencing abuse, here are some resources: http://www.womenslaw.org/http://www.breakthecycle.org/ http://www.ndvh.org/http://www.stopvaw.org/If you have a paranormal story of any kind, record yourself telling the story on your phone or computer, and email it to us for our next episode! Let us know if you have any questions! The promo at the beginning of the episode was from Text Me When You Get Home go check them out!Our sources for this episode include: https://www.justice.gov/usao-ndtx/pr/yassein-said-found-guilty-concealing-10-most-wanted-suspect-yaser-said-arresthttps://www.dallasobserver.com/news/american-girls-6419640https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B01AKR7VCW/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_rJoin the family! Visit our website to email us and get links to all things CiR! Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/creepitrealpod)
Ilia Danner Grubbs, Christina Bieber Lake, and Sara Klooster discuss Kayleen Schaefer's book Text Me When You Get Home
Annie is joined by Jordan Jones, her husband who also happens to be an attorney and personality typing expert. Today, they’re chatting about the Enneagram and making book recommendations for each type. Enneagram 1: East of Eden by John Steinbeck or Burnout by Emily and Amelia Nagoski Enneagram 2: Musical Chairs by Amy Poeppel or A Place for Us by Fatima Farheen Mirza Enneagram 3: The Best of Me by David Sedaris or Hamnet by Maggie O’Farrell Enneagram 4: The Incendiaries by R.O. Kwon or The Harpy by Megan Hunter Enneagram 5: Transcendent Kingdom by Yaa Gyasi and Essex Serpent by Sarah Perry Enneagram 6: Sea Wife by Amity Gaige and Text Me When You Get Home by Kayleen Schaefer Enneagram 7: City of Girls by Elizabeth Gilbert and Here for It by R. Eric Thomas Enneagram 8: Untamed by Glennon Doyle and A Knock at Midnight by Brittany K. Barnett Enneagram 9: What We Lose by Zinzi Clemmons and Hey Ladies! by Michelle Markowitz and Caroline Moss A full transcript for today’s episode is available here. From the Front Porch is a weekly podcast production of The Bookshelf, an independent bookstore in South Georgia. You can follow The Bookshelf’s daily happenings on Instagram at @bookshelftville, and all the books from today’s episode can be purchased online through our store website, www.bookshelfthomasville.com. Special thanks to Dylan and his team at Studio D Production for sound and editing and for our theme music, which sets the perfect warm and friendly tone for our Thursday conversations. This week, Annie is reading Boy-Crazy Stacey by Ann M. Martin and Jordan is reading The Biggest Bluff by Maria Konnikova. If you liked what you heard on today’s episode, tell us by leaving a review on iTunes. Or, if you’re so inclined, support us on Patreon, where you can hear our staff’s weekly New Release Tuesday conversations, read full book reviews in our monthly Shelf Life newsletter, follow along as Hunter and I conquer a classic, and receive free media mail shipping on all your online books orders. Just go to patreon.com/fromthefrontporch.
While most of us wouldn't admit it, we have adopted stereotypes about other women that directly impact our friendships. So today, I'm outlining the 5 most common stereotypes about female friendship and explaining where they come from so we can begin to enjoy our relationships with other women without the hang-ups and misconceptions. After I outline these stereotypes, you'll hear my interview with Kayleen Schaefer, author of the book "Text Me When You Get Home" which is about modern female friendships. Kayleen has interviewed more than 100 women about their friendships and has a lot to say about the stereotypes that keep us apart. After listening to the episode, be sure to read a few of our research-based articles on www.giveitarestmovement.com or follow us on IG @giveitarestmovement. You can also buy Kayleen's book here and my book, Give it a Rest: The Case for Tough-Love Friendships" here.
We’re back! To kick off Season 2, Ingrid talks to Kayleen Schaefer, author of Text Me When You Get Home, about the magic of female friendship in our couple-centric culture. Get ready for: the myth of the “mean girls,” who should really be your emergency contact, friend breakups, a tangent on rats, and the simple secret to making friends as an adult. Check out Kayleen Schaefer’s book, Text Me When You Get Home Am I There Yet? - The graphic memoir by Mari Andrew that Ingrid mentioned Watch Ingrid’s YouTube video on how to make friends - as an adult FOLLOW FOR MORE Follow One Step on Instagram @onesteppodcast Follow Ingrid on Instagram @ingridnilsen YouTube Ingrid Nilsen Twitter @ingridnilsen CREDITS Producer Cristina Cleveland @cristinacleveland Sound Engineer Teng Chen @tengfoodpanda Recording studio, the YouTube Space NY
Hi QTs! Welcome to Episode 35! We read Text Me When You Get Home by Kayleen Schaefer. We discuss: how women are, indeed, capable of having friendships; tears, blood, cervical mucus, uterine linings; the word moist; Skype's banning of Ashley; the slightly repetitiveness of including so much Parks and Rec info in the book; the fact that it's slightly less thrilling than Helter Skelter; Olivias hatred of Girls; the myth of the "cool girl;" how we know noooothing about sororities; reflections on our own friendships; and sooo much more. We read: Text Me When You Get Home by Kayleen Schaefer Up next: All the Single Ladies by Rebecca Traister Olivia drinks: a Red Blend from the Corner Market (don't ask questions) Ashley drinks: an Ultimate Margarita (thanks Peppers!) Music by our pal Matt Costa!
“We were too poor to collect beanie babies. That shit was expensive.” “It’s like someone who talks really loud in the morning, it’s like … take it down. That’s how I feel about this beer.” Beer: Cahoots Flanders Red by Uinta Brewing (Salt Lake City, Utah) Poetry: "Partition," "Playroom" and "Microaggression Bingo" by Fatimah Asghar in her book If They Come For Us (published by One World, an imprint of Random House, 2018) Girl Crush: Kayleen Schaefer, the author of Text Me When You Get Home (the book Alyx has stolen and taken to Montana with her and needs to return) On this week’s episode, listen while Erica attempts to discuss a beer that’s 2.5 years old, despite not having any knowledge of how age affects the flavors of a flanders red. *shrug* We also cover some powerful poetry by Fatimah Asghar and get a brief history lesson on things that the American school system failed to educate us about. Cheers!
OMG we're back. No, seriously, we are. On this episode, we discuss Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates. In this episode: we think this is a book all white Americans should read, how engaging the book is, the epistemological form, how his description of parenting resonated for us (two non-parents, lol), how its a privilege for white people to avoid reading this because of fear of how intense it may be, the concept of whiteness (check out the podcast Scene On Radio's series Seeing White for more on that topic), and how it's time to bump Romeo and Juliet for Between the World and Me on required reading lists. ENJOY, drunkers! We read: Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates Up next: Text Me When You Get Home by Kayleen Schaefer Olivia drinks: a chardonnay from a former employee Ashley drinks: a sour margarita that is no longer sour
Notes from the Show: -Simi Botic website | instagram -Text Me When You Get Home by Kayleen Schaefer -New York Times article on Friendship -Healthy homemade Pop-tarts recipe on The Fullest -Shine Theory -Simi's first episodes with me one, two and three -The Fullest 90s Issue that Simi and I's article is in (USE CODE: LETITOUT at check out for 25% off) -Simi's Well & Being https://www.simibotic.com/membership/ Likes & Learns: -Columbus -Journal Prompt: What's against me? and What's for me? All original music composed by Carolyn Pennypacker Riggs Album art by Zoie Harman Cool Things to Check-Out: -Early bird tickets for the podcasting conference Empowered Voices end this month! Get yours here. -My journaling class with Bluprint is now live and I am so excited to share it with you guys! -Sign-up for my newsletter to get updates on where I’ll be and what I’m loving. –Join the listener Facebook Group. -Get my book Let It Out: A Journey Through Journaling. If you Liked This Episode Try Out: -Episode 224 with Kayleen Schaefer -Episode 160 with Misty Boyce -Episode 161 with Katy Wright -Episode 91 with Abbey Moore This week's episode is sponsored by Ned. Ned offers wonderful hemp products made from organic materials in small batches to help with anxiety and insomnia relief, natural pain relief, as an anti-inflammatory, and so much more . I have tried so many CBD products but Ned is one of the best! They extract their oils from hemp flowers using a slow and mindful process, and infuse each batch with binaural beats and happy loving energy. I love that on their dosage instructions on the bottle it reminds me to take 3 deep breaths before using. It’s such a grounding process and I’m so excited to share their wonderful products with Let It Out Listeners. Ned is offering 15% off and FREE SHIPPING with our link and by entering code LETITOUT at checkout This episode was sponsored by Emerge/LilSpace Lounge and we are doing a giveaway! The giveaway dealing is 11:59pm PST on May 27, 2019. The giveaway package includes: -2 All Access tickets to the festival -a 1 year Bluprint subscription ($79.99) -a signed copy of Katie's book -a meet and greet with Katie in the LilSpace lounge To enter the giveaway: Comment an emoji on the Emerge/LilSpace Lounge post on Instagram. Follow @therealbluprint, @getlilspace, @emergelv and @katiedalebout on Instagram. Sign up here www.katiedalebout.com/giveaway
We chat all things friendships with Kayleen Schaefer, author of Text Me When You Get Home. The book is our February pick for #offtherailsbookclub. We also talk to Salome, a book finder in NYC who found a book on the subway. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We're easing back in this season with a discussion about art that is meaningful to us. My friend Briana Bane had to make a podcast for one of her media classes at NYU last semester and she came up with the best concept - a show called The Art That's Made You. I was honored when she asked me to be her first guest. In today’s episode you’ll hear about the art that has helped shape me. Notes from the Show:-Rent Broadway Show-Arthur TV Show on PBS-Friends TV Show-The OC TV Show and my first crush Seth Cohen-Stargirl book by Jerry Spinelli-Episode with my grandpa, Gus Ganakas, and this article about him-Hilma Klint exhibit at the Guggenheim in NYC until April 23-CNN series on The Nineties-Pop Rocket podcast on pop culture-Sex and the City TV Show -Girls TV Show with Lena Dunham-Happy Thank You More Please movie-The Onion article I mentioned-Skate Kitchen movie-Mr Rogers Documentary-Ruth Bader Ginsberg documentary-my Discover Weekly on Spotify-Forever with Maya Ruldoph -favorite movies: Serendipity, the Before/After Sunset movies-favorite TV shows: I Love Dick, Freaks & Geeks, Felicity, Dawson's Creek, Steven Universe-favorite podcast: Fresh Air with Terry GrossAll original music composed by Carolyn Pennypacker RiggsAlbum art by Zoie HarmanCool Things to Check-Out:- I'm doing a giveaway of one of my favorite books Text Me When You Get Home by previous podcast guest Kayleen Schaefer. You can listen to Kayleen's episode here if you want a refresher on what the book is about. Text Me When You Get Home is hitting stands as a paperback on February 5th. This gorgeous new version has a new afterward addressing the Me Too movement of 2018 and a book club guide. Click here to enter the giveaway!- My journaling class with Bluprint goes live January 23rd and I can't wait to share it with you guys!- My events next week at The Assemblage Jan 21st and The Good Fest Jan 23rd- Sign-up for my newsletter to get updates on where I'll be and what I'm loving!- Join the listener Facebook Group- Get my book Let It Out: A Journey Through Journaling.If you Liked This Episode Try Out:-Danny Kornfield Rent episode-Josh Radnor episode -Interview with Sacha Jones -My birthday episode from last year-Interview with Kelsey Miller on Friends-Marlee Grace - coming soon! This episode was also supported by Care/Of who creates personalized supplement packets for you based on your unique needs and delivers them in daily customized packets.Enter the code "KATIE" at checkout for 25% off your first This episode is sponsored by CURED Nutrition, a holistic supplement company based in Boulder, Colorado. Their full-spectrum nibbles, tinctures, and treats work with your body’s natural system to produce clear benefits without the worry of a psychoactive component.Enter LETITOUT for 15% off any order. "TV and media can be a big expander or role model that helps you see to believe. Coming from a small town in Michigan I didn’t know it was possible to move to New York but I did have the show Friends and watching really informed my decision to move here." "It’s so amazing that you can put on a song and it takes you back to a moment in time. And then that moment can become a different moment. Now I think about being in high school when I listen to certain 90s songs, but you can change the meaning of how a song makes you feel. And I find myself not wanting to play certain songs too much so I don’t change the meaning of them for myself."
It's been a very long while (8 months) since I've caught up with you solo on the podcast. I thought this week I'd fill you in on some updates like how the podcast will be on a 3 week break, what you can expect next season and beyond from me, and what I've been loving lately. In this episode I not only share what I've been listening to, reading, watching, eating, and products I've been using--but I also got to reflect on what has been working in my life (long road-trips with my boyfriend) and what really has not been (making decisions). It was nice recording this because it gave me the opportunity to thinking through to what I've been loving and grateful for this season, hopefully you also enjoy listening to it and it inspires you in some way. All the links to everything I spoke about are below. link to shownotes on my site with photos TV Shows:-Steven Universe: Favorite episode is "Together Breakfast"-Second Season of High Maintenance Movies: -Mr. Rodgers Documentary-Movie Pass-Isle of DogsPodcast: -Second Life-Pop Rocket-The Gateway-Jenna Weiss-Berman (past pod guest) worked on this show. Check out her episode here. -Fresh Air episode with Michael Pollan+ Anthony Bourdain's tribute episode-"Hot Bods" episode of Call Your Girlfriend-Christy Harrison's Podcast. Check out my episode on her podcast here + her episode on my podcast here. YouTube: -Dearly Bethany-India Batson-Christine + check out her episode on this podcast hereBooks: -Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself:Recommended by friends of the pod, Misty Boyce and Valerie Chaney -Text Me When You Get Home by Kayleen Schafer. Check out her episode on the podcast here.-Audible (Get 30 days FREE)Music: -Borns song I've been listening to on repeat this spring.-Domino Kirke-Half Blood Music video-Frankie Cosmos-Perfume Genius-Bell and Sebastian-Lord Huron-GirlPool Misty Boyce on + her episode the podcast-My April Spotify playlist Skincare: -Frank + Whit: I love to use their serum at night and their masks. Use code KATIE for 20% off ! -Juice Beauty Green Apple Cleanser (If you sign up for their email list you get 15% off your first order) -Love Letter: My fragrance with Good Medicine Beauty Lab+check out Good Medicine Beauty's episode on the pod here-Crystal Mineral Deodorant Scent: Chamomile & Green Tea Food: -Splendid Spoon + check out the founder, Nichol’s episode on the pod here. -My friend Karolina’s chocolate: Freaky Health Chocolate-Sea Clear (get $20 off your first order at Thrive). It's also available at Cap Beauty. -Mushroom Salad at Oiji-Spring Salad and "Big Salad" at Dimes-Coconut Tacos at Jajaja-Tres Leches Cake at Bar Verde-Sakara Life Kale chips in the Rosemary flavor+check out their episode on the pod here-Chillhouse NYC-Tea Infusions - friends of the podcast Lacy Philips + Ashley Glenn got me into this. I love to get herbs from Flower Power or Mountain Rose Herbs Recipe on Free + Native Internet: -Decisions Article by Gretchen Rubin sent by a listener, Kate (thank you!) -Lacy Phillips's courses: FREE + NATIVE: Opulence, Reparent, Formula+ check out her episode on the pod here-My online podcasting course: Let [a podcast] Out Clothes:-Urban Outfitters- Zip Ups-Urban Jean Dress-Urban Summer Casual Dress-Drop sleeve fisherman sweater-Free People Life is Sweeter Dress-Madewell Oversized Jean JacketShoes:-Dansko Shoes-These slides-These sandals-#6 Boots-and these which I’m not sure about…**NOTE: I bought these in a size 38 (US 8) and I'm selling them since they didn't fit me and it's too late to return them so if you want them DM me!-Depop- This cool website where you can sell your pre-loved clothing, shoes, and accessories. I'm actually selling some shoes on there myself!Misc: -Long road trips and conversations with people I love -Acuity scheduling: Acuity is offering an extended trial for 45 days (rather than 14 days). Sign up for a totally free trial here-Gabby Bernstein Masterclass (online)-What do you want to see more of ? less of? Survey coming soon! make sure you're on our email list! ***We’re hiring!!!***-a community manager / assistant (paid) -Intern- to assist at events etc. *must be NYC based (unpaid class credit) -a designer. If you have web experience, thats a big plus! (paid) To apply, send resumes and cover letters to: info@katiedalebout.com COMING SOON: Events:-June 23, a creative writing workshop at Maha Rose-July 26, a New Moon event with Mama Medicine + Splendid Spoon! Info coming soon. -July 31, a workshop on cathartic writing and how to incorporate it into your life to increase your creative potential and ease anxiety at Alchemist Kitchen -Aug 11, I'm so psyched to be back at Good Fest in Philly this year. Tickets are going fast so if you want to come, grab one here and use code KATIEDALEBOUT15 for $15 off -New Years Eve event at Kripalu. Info coming soon.Stay up to date on all of my events by checking out my event page.
Notes from the Show:-Kayleen Schaefer on The Web | Instagram | Twitter-Kayleen's book: Text Me When You Get Home-TV shows we discuss: Big Little Lies, Orange is the New Black, BroadCity-Movie's we discuss: Girl's Trip, Oceans 8, Prime-Podcast we talked about: Two Dope Queens Cool Things to Check-Out:-Come to my writing workshop at Maha Rose in Brooklyn! Get tickets here.- Join me at The Good Fest on 8.11.18 in Philadelphia! Use the code KATIEDALEBOUT15 for a discount on your tickets!-Sign-up for my newsletter to get updates on where I'll be and what I'm loving!-Join the listener Facebook Group-Get my book Let It Out: A Journey Through Journaling. — Show Sponsors —Care/OfHave you signed up and tried out Care/Of yet?? If you have tweet me your pics of your cute packs! If not you NEED to give them a try. Why do I love them so much? Care/Of creates personalized supplement packets for you based on your unique needs and delivers them in daily customized packets for 20% less than comparable brands. They come in cute customizable packages (that have your name on them!) making them easy to take with you on the go and know exactly what to take each day. It's a win-win-win, you save time, you save money and your optimizing your health specific to YOU.Enter the code "KATIE" at checkout for 25% off your first order. FLEXBeing on your cycle isn’t always something I (or we gals) look forward to every month. But I’m super excited to share with you a new product that really makes being on your period much more comfortable as well as symptom and stress free. FLEX is a disposable disc (not cup) that is easy to insert into your vagina, can be worn for up to 12 hours and is super comfortable (you really forget you are using any menstrual product at all!). PLUS it is one of the only menstrual products designed since the 1930’s (yep… you read right) which was designed specifically by women for the modern woman in a way that fits your body, and lifestyle. FLEX is truly an innovative product that can relieve cramping; works against leaks, odor, and irritation and even allows for mess-free period sex.Enter the code "LETITOUT" at checkout for 30% off your first purchase!
This week, Guy Branum, Margaret Wappler and Karen Tongson are joined by novelist Mallory O’Meara, host of the Max Fun Podcast Reading Glasses. The gang will discuss books and reading habits. Mallory is all about is all about the book Text Me When You Get Home, which looks into the myth that women aren’t meant to be friends with other women. Margaret is all about the podcast The Habitat, which tracks people as they live out a simulated mission on Mars to learn that no matter which planet you’re on, living with strangers will always annoy you. Guy is all about the film The Dressmaker, which he fell in love with the only way he knew how: by reading the Wikipedia article. Karen is all about the surprisingly affecting Netflix documentary The Rachel Divide. In honor of Summer reading season being on the horizon, the panel will discuss what books, magazines and articles have caught their eye lately. Plus they’ll talk about where and how often they love to read, and Mallory will share one book that she absolutely can’t stand. With Guy Branum, Margaret Wappler, Karen Tongson and Mallory O’Meara . That’s My Jam: Mallory O’Meara - A Perfect Circle - Hourglass. Karen Tongson- Tears for Fears - Ideas As Opiates Margaret Wappler - Madonna - Borderline. Each week we’ll add everyone’s jams to our Spotify playlists. You can let us know what you think of Pop Rocket and suggest topics in our Facebook group or via @PopRocket on Twitter. Produced by Laura Swisher for MaximumFun.org. Edited by Julian Burrell.
On our first podcast, we talk about female friendships thanks to inspiration from Kayleen Schaefer's new book, Text Me When You Get Home. It brings up Audrey Gelman's review, which appeared in the NY Times and Gretchen Rubin's The Happiness Project. Also, don't miss Brené Brown's Ted Talk on The Power of Vulnerability. If you missed it, check out Good Girls Revolt on Amazon Prime, its bingeworthy and empowering. https://www.amazon.com/Text-When-You-Get-Home/dp/1101986123 https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/20/books/review/text-me-when-you-get-home-kayleen-schaefer.html https://www.amazon.com/Happiness-Project-Revised-Aristotle-Generally/dp/0062414852 https://www.ted.com/talks/brene_brown_on_vulnerability https://www.amazon.com/Good-Girls-Revolt/dp/B017AOY4WS
There's so much to female friendship, and it extends far beyond a single bestie bond. When best friend is a category, a whole web of relationships develops. We discuss how to navigate the challenges that can arise between your friend and her friends. Plus, Kayleen Schaefer on the history of female friendship, her book Text Me When You Get Home, and policy changes that can better recognize powerful platonic relationships.
This week we're celebrating gal pals in real life and in book life with the help of Kayleen Schaefer's Text Me When You Get Home. You'll find a review, some great suggestions for books about friends, and some friends from books. Books mentioned: The Neapolitan Novels by Elena Ferrante, The Color Purple by Alice Walker, A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini, Another Brooklyn by Jacqueline Woodson, Ghost World by Daniel Clowes, The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan, The Robber Bride by Margaret Atwood, The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton, I Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith, Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozie Adichie, Turtles All the Way Down by John Green Our next discussion is going to be about A Week To Be Wicked by Tessa Dare. You can get it at the library or your local bookstore and read along with us.