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Mixed Signals from Semafor Media
Zeitgeist Genius Tina Brown on Meghan Markle, Vanity Fair and Whether We Still Need Editors

Mixed Signals from Semafor Media

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 47:10


Tina Brown has shaped the culture and captured the zeitgeist since she reinvented Vanity Fair and The New Yorker in the 1980s and 1990s. But now, she's moved onto the digital media space with her Substack, Fresh Hell. This week, Ben and Max talk to the magazine icon about what she makes of the state of print media today, if we still need editors in a world filled with influencers, and what she thinks the future holds for her former employer, Condé Nast. They also talk about her gripes with our current “uncouth” culture, how we've all become “scavengers of info,” and the stories she would assign today if she could. Sign up for Semafor Media's Sunday newsletter: https://www.semafor.com/newsletters/media  For more from Think with Google, check out ThinkwithGoogle.com. Find us on X: @semaforben, @maxwelltani If you have a tip or a comment, please email us mixedsignals@semafor.com

The Epstein Chronicles
Prince Andrew and His Absurd Behavior

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 11:51


As we get more from the new book by Tina Brown, The Palace Papers, it becomes more and more apparent the kind of guy that Prince Andrew is. In this episode, we hear another tale about how he talked about Fergie and some of the other vile nonsense he was up to according to those who were around him. (commercial at 7:23)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://pagesix.com/2022/04/25/prince-andrew-likes-porn-called-fergie-a-fat-cow-book/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

Naughty But Nice with Rob Shuter
The Duchess of Sussex Is Hounding Her Celebrity Pals To Promote Her New Lifestyle Brand. Britney Spears Hyles Up Her Son's Musical Skills. Wendy Williams Guardianship Under Investigation For Elder Abuse.

Naughty But Nice with Rob Shuter

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 18:27 Transcription Available


Legendary journalist Tina Brown claims Meghan Markle has “never figured out a convincing persona” and has an “unerring instinct for getting it wrong.” Britney Spears took to Instagram to show off her 18-year-old son, Jayden James Federline, proving that talent runs in the family. The battle over Wendy Williams’ guardianship has taken a shocking turn, with Adult Protective Services launching an investigation into alleged ‘elder abuse.’ Donny Meacham joins Rob! Don't forget to vote in today's poll on Twitter at @naughtynicerob or in our Facebook group. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ankler Hot Seat
Tina Brown & Janice Min Talk Meghan Markle, Demi Moore, DOGE

The Ankler Hot Seat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2025 35:50


With the debut of Netflix's With Love, Meghan, longtime royal observer Tina Brown and Ankler Media CEO Janice Min joined forces for a rollicking Substack Live conversation over at Brown's Fresh Hell. Brown and Min appraise the Duchess of Sussex's new career act (“always brilliantly behind the curve,” says Brown), debrief on the Academy Awards and Demi Moore, and analyze Conan O'Brien's onstage nod to film craft that gave Hollywood “a real shot in the arm,” Min says. Plus: Why NYC's 10 percenters are still all in on Trump and Elon Musk. “They love what he's doing,” says Brown. “When billionaires get together, all they talk about is how many people they want to fire.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

On with Kara Swisher
Can Kara Save The Washington Post From Jeff Bezos?

On with Kara Swisher

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 89:21


For months, Kara has been assembling a group of investors to buy The Washington Post. Although it's not actually for sale, the ongoing exodus of journalistic talent, combined with Bezos's decision to kill an endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris days before the 2024 presidential election, made it both plausible that Bezos might entertain a bid and crucial that someone step forward. Now, after watching Bezos remake the opinion section in ways that seem designed to curry favor with President Trump, the chances of persuading him to sell seem increasingly remote. Nonetheless, Kara's quixotic quest continues, and in this episode, she talks to some of the people she's turned to for advice, including: Cameron Barr, a former senior managing editor at the Post who resigned in the wake of the new changes; Tina Brown, a pioneering journalist and media executive who has led multiple publications, including Vanity Fair, The New Yorker, Newsweek, and The Daily Beast; Oliver Darcy, a former CNN senior media reporter and currently the founder and lead author of Status.news; Sally Quinn, the first woman to anchor a CBS News morning show, and a best-selling author, and longtime Post columnist who was married to the late Ben Bradlee, a legendary executive editor at the Post; and Amanda Katz, a writer, editor and translator who worked as a senior assignment editor for the opinion section of the Post until she resigned last year (and wife to Kara Swisher).   And make sure to watch "Becoming Katharine Graham," a new documentary about the former Post publisher's extraordinary life and journalistic courage (now streaming, ironically enough, on Amazon Prime). Questions? Comments? Email us at on@voxmedia.com or find us on Instagram, TikTok and Bluesky @onwithkaraswisher Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Doomed Planet
Sleazy Wealth Worship: Reagan Era Magazine Editor Tina Brown

Doomed Planet

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 48:17


#120: British social climber Tina Brown spent the 1980s in New York City thriving in a decadent world of crass rich people so repulsive that they would make today's gilded age plutocrats blush. Her book The Vanity Fair Diaries (2017) is a horror show of celebrity worship, Kissinger worship and Reagan worship. It's a slavish hagiography that deifies her former corporate masters and their Wall Street cronies.   Also: Introducing Wild World News - a new segment about the insane neoliberal technofeudalist agendas being pimped by politicians and the corporate media on behalf of their billionaire overlords. Or, you could also just call it a monthly wrap-up of the opinions posted to our Twitter/X feed, which can be found @wildworldnews.

Ringer Dish
Favorite Things Right Now | Jam Session

Ringer Dish

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 54:36


This week, the ladies return on our new day, TUESDAYS, to discuss their favorite things right now amid the Los Angeles wildfires. The ladies discuss their favorite things for various categories, including books, TV shows, skin care, makeup, clothing, and more! Please find their recommendations below. With the L.A. wildfires still going on, we also want to take the time to spread the word and help those in need. We have linked a few Google Docs below containing links to various GoFundMes for families who need support after their homes were destroyed. If you are able, please consider donating. Thank you! Hosts: Juliet Litman and Amanda Dobbins Producer: Jade Whaley LA WILDFIRE RELIEF Displaced Black Families GoFund Me Directory https://shorturl.at/FziM1 Additional Aid/Resource List https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/u/0/d/1w7Rxmcw8naEqRXc6UoXCYSoR3_k-u8elafDk-GFteDY/htmlview?usp=gmail JULIET AND AMANDA'S FAVORITES LIST  BOOKS Juliet: Wolf Half by Hilary Mantel, Best Land Under Heaven by Michael Wallis  Amanda: The Talent by Daniel D'Addario, Creation Lake by Rachel Kushner TV SHOWS Juliet: Day of the Jackal on Peacock  Amanda: Say Nothing on FX, Anora (a movie) SKINCARE/MAKEUP  Juliet: Youth To the People's Kale + Spinach Superfood Cleanser, Cerave Skin Renewing Night Cream  Amanda: Dennis Gross LED Mask, Merit Flush Blush, T3 Airebrush, Chanel Roussy lipstick from Marisa Meltzer's Soft Power substack CLOTHING Juliet: Uniqlo Waffle Long Sleeved  Amanda: J. Crew Cotton Poplin Pajamas INTERNET DISTRACTION  Juliet: Nordstrom's January Sale  Amanda: Kaitlin Phillips's Substack and Tina Brown's Substack CELEB PHOTO Juliet: Jamie Dornan  Amanda: The Graham Norton show INTERNET STORY Juliet: Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag getting her music to the top of the charts after losing their house  Amanda: The Timothee Chalamet experience Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Stay Tuned with Preet
Historical Optimists vs Hysterical Pessimists (with Tina Brown)

Stay Tuned with Preet

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 34:31


Tina Brown joins Stay Tuned as a special guest host to interview Preet. They discuss Preet's thoughts on this moment in our country's history, his professional trajectory, and what causes some billionaires to break bad. Tina Brown is an award-winning journalist, editor, and author who recently launched her new Substack, Fresh Hell, which gives her weekly take on politics, media, and culture. She was previously editor-in-chief of Tatler, Vanity Fair, The New Yorker, and founder of The Daily Beast. Stay Tuned in Brief is presented by CAFE and the Vox Media Podcast Network. Please write to us with your thoughts and questions at letters@cafe.com, or leave a voicemail at 669-247-7338. For analysis of recent legal news, join the CAFE Insider community. Head to cafe.com/insider to join for just $1 for the first month. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Authentic Dating Series
EP208: How to Have Great Sex, What Men Need to Know About Women and Sex and Our Broken Sex Culture Featuring Emma-Louise Boynton

Authentic Dating Series

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 69:20


Main Topics: Men, Sex, Culture, Pleasure, Intimacy, Shame, Safety Emma-Louise Boynton is a writer, broadcaster and founder and host of the award-winning, sell-out live event series and podcast, Sex Talks.   Launched in 2021 and inspired by Emma-Louise's personal experience doing sex therapy, Sex Talks exists to engender more open and honest conversations around typically taboo topics including sex, shifting gender relations and the future of intimacy.   Emma-Louise previously worked as a producer for the BBC and Sky News here in London, and for Tina Brown's ‘Women in The World Summit' in New York. She also co-founded the female-focused creative agency, Her Hustle, which worked to inspire young women to pursue the careers they wanted, on their own terms, and she set up the non-partisan newsletter platform, The Venn, to help educate people about the issues behind the headlines ahead of the 2020 U.S. election.   Emma-Louise has written for the Independent, ES Magazine, The Stack, Semaine and more. She is currently writing her first book. Key topics include:  ⭐️ Peeling Off the Layers of Shame Around the Topic os Sex ⭐️ The Role of Society, Religion and Porn Industry in the Sex Education ⭐️ The Problematic Stories We Hold About Sex  ⭐️ Recognizing That Everyone Feels A Degree of Anxiety  ⭐️ Clearing Shame and Awkwardness By Talking About the Sexual Experience After Having Sex  ⭐️ Building Awareness Around Sex With Open Communication With Your Partner ⭐️ The Shame and Anxiety that Men and Women Carry Around Sex ⭐️ Having Empathy For Our Partner's Insecurities Around Sex ⭐️ Trying to Be More Present In Our Bodies When Having Sex ⭐️ Creating Emotional Safety With Presence and Embodiment in an Intimate Setup Connect With David - The Authentic Man:   Interested In Joining My Men's Community? Fill this in: https://forms.gle/AD83rgWTPzz1KQB77  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theauthenticman_/  Website: https://www.theauthenticman.net/  For Coaching: hello@theauthenticman.net  Newsletter: https://www.theauthenticman.net/home-subscribe  Connect With Emma-Louise Boynton:   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emmalouiseboynton/ Sex Talks: Sextalks.co.uk  

Hell & High Water with John Heilemann
Tina Brown: Trump's Extended Middle Finger, Biden's Shambolic Exit, & Martha's Sad Denouement

Hell & High Water with John Heilemann

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 76:37


John is joined by Tina Brown, the legendary magazine editrix and his former boss at The New Yorker, to discuss American politics and media at the end of a year of convulsive upheaval in both. Tina riffs on Donald Trump's reality show transition and its freak show appointments; the soap operatic, still largely untold story of Joe Biden's family and how it has driven him (notably but not solely by means of the pardon of his son, Hunter) to undermine his legacy as president; the death of the magazine business, her new incarnation as a Substacker, and the broader trends that have leeched both the vitality and sheer fun out of the journalism racket. Tina also explains why she found the new Netflix documentary on Martha Stewart at once so excellent and so sad. 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

The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan
Musa al-Gharbi On Elites And Wokeness

The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 44:04


This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit andrewsullivan.substack.comMusa is a sociologist and writer. He's an assistant professor in the School of Communication and Journalism at Stony Brook University. His first book is We Have Never Been Woke: The Cultural Contradictions of a New Elite. He also has a great substack, Symbolic Capital(ism).For two clips of our convo (recorded on October 9) — how “elite overproduction” fuels wokeness, and the myth of Trump's support from white voters — head to our YouTube page.Other topics: raised in a military family; a twin brother who died in Afghanistan; wanting to be priest; his stint as an atheist; converting to Islam; how constraints can fuel freedom; liquid modernity; going to community college before his PhD at Columbia; becoming an expert on the Middle East; getting canceled as a professor because of Fox News; his non-embittered response to it; engaging his critics on the right; my firing from NY Mag; the meaning of “symbolic capitalism”; how “white privilege” justifies the belittling of poor whites; deaths of despair; the dilution of terms like “patriarchy” and “transphobe”; suicide scare tactics; fairness in sports; books on wokeness by Rufo, Kaufmann, Caldwell, and Hanania — and how Musa's is different; Prohibition and moralism; Orwell's take on cancel culture; the careerism of cancelers; the bureaucratic bloat of DEI; “defund the police”; crime spiking after June 2020; the belief that minorities are inherently more moral; victim culture; imposter syndrome and affirmative action; Jay Caspian Kang's The Loneliest Americans; Coates and Dokoupil; Hispanic and black males becoming anti-woke; Thomas Sowell; and the biggest multi-racial coalition for the GOP since Nixon.Browse the Dishcast archive for an episode you might enjoy (the first 102 are free in their entirety — subscribe to get everything else). Coming up: Damon Linker on the election results, Anderson Cooper on grief, David Greenberg on his new bio of John Lewis, Christine Rosen on humanness in a digital world, and Mary Matalin on anything but politics. Sadly Peggy Noonan can't make it on the pod this year after all. We tried! And a listener asks:Is Van Jones still coming on the show? You said he was going to, and now his upcoming interview hasn't been spoken about for the last few episodes.He said he would but his PR team put the kibosh on it. Please send any guest recs, dissents, and other comments to dish@andrewsullivan.com. Our episode with Sam Harris last week was a smash hit, driving more new subs than any other guest in a while. A fan writes:I always really like your conversations with Sam Harris. You always seem to bring out the best in each other.A listener dissents:On your episode with Sam Harris — besides the fact that it was an “interview” of you, not him — your insistence that Harris and Biden haven't done anything about immigration needs more investigation. For example, see this new piece in the NYT:The Opinion video above tells the little-known story of how Mr. Biden and Ms. Harris worked behind the scenes to get the border crisis under control. I found that they acted strategically, out of the spotlight, since the earliest days of the administration. They even bucked their own party and fulfilled Republican wishes, though they've gotten little credit for it. Their hard work finally paid off when illegal crossings dropped significantly this year.Sam said toward the end of the episode, “I hope we haven't broken the Ming vase here. … We both want a Harris presidency. … It's the least bad option.” I listen to Kamala all the time, and your rants against her are warranted and should be done, but honestly, the two of you have done more to smash the bloody vase than carry it!I tried to make it through that NYT op-ed video. It's an absurdist piece of administration spin. There was nothing to stop Biden enforcing his 2024 executive order in 2021. He didn't because his core policy is expediting mass migration, not controlling it. As for Harris, it's not my job to be her campaign spokesman. I know a lot of legacy journalists seem to think it's their job to push her over the finishing line. But that has never been my thinking. I'd like both Trump and Harris to lose. But if I had to pick one, it would be Trump. The idea of four years of Harris is soul-sucking.Sam is also putting the episode on his own podcast, so the conversation was intended to be a two-way “interview” — though the Dishcast in general is always meant to be a conversation. On the following clip, a listener writes:You're absolutely right. But this is so obvious, and the fact that Harris can't articulate what would clearly be advantageous to her indicates she is incapable of clearly articulating positions. She's turned out to be the same horrid candidate she was in 2019. Unfortunately.Another writes about that clip, “As a prosecutor she makes a great case against voting for Trump, but she doesn't have the defense attorney skills needed to make the case for herself.” This next listener has an idea for a Sister Souljah moment:Sam asked you what Harris could do in the final stretch, and you both agreed that she needed to show some independence from Biden and also distance herself from the craziness of the woke left. I want to point you to my latest Substack post, which points out an opportunity she currently has to do both in one press conference.In the past couple of weeks, the Biden Justice Department has sued the Maryland State Police, the Durham Fire Department, and the South Bend Police Department over “racially disparate”  employment tests. They are testing skills such as literacy, basic math, and the ability to communicate, all in the context of doing the actual job. The DOJ is calling it discrimination because black people do worse on the test than white people. There is also a physical test where you have to prove you have the minimum level of fitness to do the job, and the DOJ calls that sexist because fewer women are able to pass.This is obviously complete insanity. Anyone but the wokest of the left understand that these jobs require standards, and that implementing any objective standards is likely to have a disproportionate impact on race and gender. While Maryland and Durham quickly settled the suits and signed consent decrees, South Bend is fighting it. South Bend is, of course, the hometown of former mayor Pete Buttigieg. Harris could schedule a campaign event in South Bend with Mayor Pete where she defends the South Bend police and pledges that a Harris administration will drop this suit and not prosecute any similar cases. This could be a “Sister Souljah moment,” as Sam called for. It would also show independence from Biden, since his DOJ has been filing these suits. It could bring the last few undecideds over to her side. Dream on, I'm afraid. This kind of race discrimination and abandonment of objective standards in hiring is at the heart of Harris' leftism. She hasn't renounced it. Au contraire. Here's another clip from the Sam pod:Another listener writes:I happen to subscribe to both the Dishcast and Sam's podcast, so I know you both well. I'm so surprised that you two can't understand the appeal of Trump to one half of the country. Let's be honest and clear: Trump voters care LESS about preserving the system as-is (the peaceful transfer of power) than about RESCUING the nation from the cancer of woke. It is almost completely cultural.Trump supporters despise the anti-white, anti-male, anti-Christian hatred that has been so deeply ingrained into our daily lives. We all live in terror for wrong thought and wrong speech. We feel disgust for being called racist, misogynist, xenophobic — with the knowledge that woke progressives control the apparatus of power in our media, corporations, entertainment, and education. It is cancer when our entire body politic has been so thoroughly invaded by this malignant force.We are sick of this cancer. Sick. Sick. Sick. Kamala is a shill of this force. Her tepid disavowals (and convenient pivot to the center) are not genuine. We know who she is. She protects and metastasizes this cancer into every touchpoint of our lives. Sam says she is “no woke Manchurian candidate,” but he is wrong. Even if he IS right, why should we trust her when she so clearly made her wokeness clear in 2019? We shouldn't.The left is cancer. Trump is radiation. No one wants cancer and no one wants the radiation, but that's where we are.I feel you. I do. It's what makes this election so painful for me. Another listener comments on “the subject of why the Democrats and Harris can't say what the majority of Americans want to hear on issue after issue”:Isn't the fundamental problem very simply that the Overton window of the Democratic Party doesn't allow it? Harris may know that Americans want to hear a defense of fracking, but can a Dem really speak in favor of fracking at a San Francisco dinner party and expect to be invited back? Can a Dem really speak against the trans activist position? Against DEI? Against abuse of asylum rules at the Southern border? Of course not. Those are not acceptable positions in Dem activist and donor circles. Contra what Michelle Goldberg tried to say when she was on your podcast, or what Rahm Emanuel told Sam Harris, the activist position sets the limits of acceptable discourse among Democrats.All of us who live in NPR-listening land know this. I would never say what I actually think about gender revolutionaries at a social gathering in my left-liberal community, because it'd be the last social event I'd ever attend. It might be safe to talk about the need for some actual policing these days — that issue might get a few cautious nods — but everyone in the room would be nervous, because who knows if one of these guests we've never met before who works at a nonprofit is going to turn out to be a social justice activist and trot out “systemic racism” and the carceral state and all the rest of it. Maybe Rahm and Michelle are right that most Democrats don't actually buy most of far-left activist thinking, but that doesn't mean it's okay to disagree. And remember, most Democrats are riddled with guilt about everything: climate change, systemic racism, patriarchy, theft of land from Indigenous peoples … it's all our fault, isn't it? So we need to be humble, check our privilege, and listen to the activists and their moral truths.By the way, I listened to your podcast with Sam only a week after finishing Tom Holland's Dynasty — about Caesar Augustus and his heirs through Nero. I know comparisons between America and ancient Rome can get tiring, but holy s**t: an elite appealing to the masses not as one of them, but as their tribune? Check. Entertainment value winning the day every time over serious speeches by humorless patrician elites? Check. Amusing the plebs by publicly humiliating the most esteemed senators, reducing them to flattery and groveling? Check.  I'm not saying Trump is knowledgeable enough to copy a Caesar's playbook intentionally, but he seems to have stumbled on a remarkably similar (and similarly effective) approach.I have explored the Roman parallels myself. One more listener on the episode:The conversation with Sam Harris was really what we need right now: insightful and often humorous in light of the grave situation we face. It's not Trump I'm afraid of; it's everyone else. If Trump does not win, I fear there will be violence — and he won't even have to call for it this time. Whether it's business or politics, the leader sets the tone, and Trump's tone is angry and permissive of trampling perceived enemies. I don't think it's a stretch to predict self-formed Trump militias springing up as a pretense to defend election integrity, hunt down illegal migrants, or generally “keep order” where another organization has failed to do so. I pray that I'm wrong. Another thing to consider is that if Trump loses, we won't be rid of him. He's controlled the Republican Party and influenced the culture wars for the last four years, and we won't see that endSam brought up Nixon, and it's something I've been thinking a lot about in the Trump years. Watergate — the foolish break-in itself — was nothing compared to what Trump has said and done since 2016, but the scandal took down the president because the public perceived that the president's behavior was reprehensible to the office. Nixon KNEW he lied and had enough integrity to actually resign over it. I was a kid then and can remember how appalled people were by Watergate and thought of Nixon as a disgrace. How things have changed in 50 years.I'm also worried about leftist violence if Trump wins. Another writes, “I thought your episode with Tina Brown was tremendous”:She's an exceptionally astute and admirable woman. I immediately took out a full year to her new substack. It was touching to listen to the account of her model marriage to Harold Evans (I think the Sunday Times was at its greatest when he was the editor). And the description of her autistic son and their time together shows her to be a beautiful, loving mother, as well as a towering intellect.I particularly appreciated the comparison you both made of US to UK politicians:Like you, Andrew, I studied at Oxford in the mid-1980s and always felt that institutions like the Oxford Union (where I saw you, Boris, and Micheal Gove perform, amongst others), and later Prime Minister's Question Time, toughened up UK politicians to a degree that is unheard of in the US. I actually had the pleasure of witnessing Question Time live when Thatcher was PM. What struck me was not only the substantive issues raised during those sessions, but also the sheer brilliance of the repartee. Thatcher gave as good as she got, and she made mincemeat of the Labour opposition. Question Time compared to the deliberations of the fatuous Congress is like comparing Picasso's work to that of a 5-year-old finger painter. It doesn't even bear thinking about how Biden would cope in an environment like that, let alone Trump. Both you and Tina come from that glorious UK debating tradition, and it shines through consistently throughout the episode.My massive disappointment when I first watched the US House and Senate was related to this. So unutterably tedious. Another on the Tina pod:If not too late, perhaps this will offer some help to Tina Brown, as your other listeners have suggested communities for adults with special needs: Marbridge in Austin, TX. Our daughter is only 12 and she has a rare genetic condition that basically means she will not be able to fully integrate into society. We are in the process of learning about opportunities for her to have some level of independence as she ages, if she so desires.Here's a suggestion for a future guest:I'm glad you are gaining new subscribers, but I think it may be time to cull the herd and have on someone who will make the smugs' blood boil. The brilliant and caustic Heather Mac Donald — one of a few prominent conservatives to excoriate Trump for January 6th — is scrupulously honest yet merciless in attacking left-wing hypocrisies on topics ranging from race and policing to the DEI takeover of classical music.She sure is. Amy Wax anyone? Another rec:I know you have quit Twitter somewhat, so I am not sure if you know who Brianna Wu is, but I strongly suggest looking her up. Bari Weiss just interviewed her:I think you and Wu would be absolutely fantastic, and I think you would really like her — as would Dishheads.Yep, great rec — we're already planning to reach out to Wu. Another plug for a trans guest:In case you didn't see it, here's an interesting interview with a trans man, Kinnon MacKinnon, who researches detransition. I found it refreshing to hear someone speak about detransition from an empirical perspective. It's a real phenomenon that to date has either been denied by trans activists or turned into red meat for the right-wing. A fact of logic so often forgotten is that two things can be true at the same time. Thus, adults who are truly trans should be allowed to live the lives they want; AND society should protect children against fervent trans activists who would rush them into radical “gender-affirming care.” The reality of sex (as opposed to gender) needs to be more firmly established in the public's understanding. In short, we need more honest brokers in the discussion about trans issues if we are ever going to find the proper balance between allowing adults to make their own life decisions and respecting biological females on issues where sex (not gender) should be the overriding variable on which to make public policy and healthcare decisions. I don't know if Kinnon MacKinnon is truly an honest broker, but he seems to have potential. Perhaps you could consider him for a Dishcast.I passionately defend the right of trans adults to do whatever they need to make their lives as fruitful as possible. It's children — and children alone — I'm concerned with. On the topic of sex-changes for kids, a frequent dissenter writes:When confronted with evidence that only a minuscule percentage of kids in the US are being prescribed puberty blockers and hormones in the late 2010s, it's an artless dodge to try to reframe the discussion around the experiences of 124 kids who presented at a UK gender clinic in the 1990s, the vast majority of whom never transitioned at all. You cannot use that data to imply that the majority of kids being prescribed puberty blockers in America today are actually gay kids destined for detransition and regret. You are distorting the facts to fit your narrative.Time and time again, the evidence shows that there is no epidemic of “transing” gay youth.

Jason & Alexis
10/28 MON HOUR 2: Tina Brown dishes on Harry and Meghan, BOOB TUBE: "Matlock" on CBS, we play Would You Rather, and Timothée Chalamet chaos

Jason & Alexis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 45:08


Famed editor Tina Brown shares her spicy opinions on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, BOOB TUBE BONANAZ: Are Jason and Alexis still loving Kathy Bates' "Matlock?" We play a round of Would You Rather and Timothée Chalamet chaos comes to New York City! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Epstein Chronicles
The Epstein Rewind: Prince Andrew The Absurd

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2024 11:51


As we get more from the new book by Tina Brown, The Palace Papers, it becomes more and more apparent the kind of guy that Prince Andrew is. In this episode, we hear another tale about how he talked about Fergie and some of the other vile nonsense he was up to according to those who were around him. (commercial at 7:23)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://pagesix.com/2022/04/25/prince-andrew-likes-porn-called-fergie-a-fat-cow-book/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

Naughty But Nice with Rob Shuter
Kim Kardashian ‘Pretty Much a Single Mom' to 4 Kids as Kanye West Is ‘Not Around Much.' Angelina Jolie and New Boyfriend Spend Two Nights Together In London Hotel. Tina Brown Say Meghan Markle's ‘Ideas Are Total Crap.'

Naughty But Nice with Rob Shuter

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 20:28 Transcription Available


Kim Kardashian is navigating the challenges of parenting her four children mostly on her own. Angelina Jolie, 49, and the 40-year-old musician spent two cozy nights together at The Corinthia Hotel in London. The former Vanity Fair editor didn't hold back, bluntly stating that “all of [Meghan's] ideas are total crap” and calling Prince Harry “naïve” and “a lamb to the slaughter.” Donny Meacham joins Rob! Don't forget to vote in today's poll on Twitter at @naughtynicerob or in our Facebook group.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ankler Hot Seat
Hot Seat: Tina Brown on Trump, Harris, Meghan Markle & Menendez Brothers

The Ankler Hot Seat

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 55:28


Janice Min interviews Tina Brown, a sharp observer of the seismic social changes that have led to our chaotic new politics, in a wide-ranging and often hilarious conversation about the journalists impressing her, the frustrating state of cable news punditry, what celebrity she'd put on the cover of a magazine in 2024, her maternal rage after Trump supporters ridiculed Gus Walz, and Harry and Meghan (buckle up for one big anvil drop of ouch). That's on top of a lot of talk about Trump, Harris, Elon Musk and the forces and figures driving our anxiety. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan
Tina Brown On Trump Panic, Media, Autism

The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 34:19


This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit andrewsullivan.substack.comThe inimitable Tina Brown revived Tatler, Vanity Fair and The New Yorker, before turning to the web and The Daily Beast (where I worked for her). She's written three books, the latest of which we covered on the Dishcast a few years ago, The Palace Papers. This week she launched a substack, Fresh Hell: Tina Brown's Diaries — “observations, rants, news obsessions, and human exchanges.” And yes, this chat really is unplugged. We had a lot of fun.For two clips of our convo — on the personal cruelty of Donald Trump, and why politicians in the UK are tougher than American ones — head to our YouTube page. Other topics: Tina sitting behind Trump during Obama's WHCD; the impact another Trump term will have on our sanity; the sad decline of Tucker Carlson; Jon Stewart on Crossfire; Vance and resentment over liberal condescension; being a right-of-center person in academia and the MSM; my defenestration at New York Mag; Alexandra Pelosi's The Insurrectionist Next Door; Obama telling black men how to vote; the most multi-racial GOP coalition since Nixon; Trump's tariffs and inflation; his interview with Micklethwait; candidates moving to podcasts; Biden's decline; his failure to tackle immigration; the lack of an open primary; Bill Clinton on a killer migrant; Springfield; Alvin Bragg; the passion of the Trump cult; the new film The Apprentice; Roy Cohn's crush on Trump; the stark racism of Fred Trump; Musk at the Butler rally; the exhilaration of fascism; lying as a form of obedience; PM's Question Time; Corbyn getting mocked in Parliament; Brexit; Boris and Partygate; Keir's early floundering as PM; Ukraine; Applebaum's new book; the new Woodward book; Tina's late husband Harry Evans and their storied marriage; their son Georgie and the difficulty of dating on the spectrum; Walz's son; Tim Shriver “the only Kennedy worth anything”; the challenges of being a working mother; the importance of living near grandparents; and the intimacy of blogging and Substack.Browse the Dishcast archive for an episode you might enjoy (the first 102 are free in their entirety — subscribe to get everything else). Coming up: Sam Harris for our quadrennial chat before Election Day, the return of the great John Gray, Damon Linker on the election results, Anderson Cooper on grief, Christine Rosen on humanness in a digital world, and Mary Matalin on anything but politics. Please send any guest recs, dissents, and other comments to dish@andrewsullivan.com.

The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan
Walter Kirn On The Midwest, Walz, Trump

The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 42:38


This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit andrewsullivan.substack.comWalter is a novelist, literary critic, and journalist. He's written eight books, most famously Up in the Air, which became a film starring George Clooney. He's now the editor-at-large for County Highway and co-hosts a weekly podcast with Matt Taibbi, “America This Week.” Way back in the day, I edited his work for The New Republic, and he guest-blogged for the Dish.For two clips of our convo — on Tim Walz as a “white minstrel” of a Midwesterner, and Walter watching speeches by Obama and Trump on LSD — pop over to our YouTube page. Other topics: Walter's upbringing in rural Minnesota — “a Huckleberry Finn life”; the colorful characters of his small town; the humanist rear-admiral and feminist librarian who mentored him; learning horses from the Amish; his father the “short-haired hippie”; transferring to Princeton — “the coldest bath of my life”; the snobbery of his rich roommates; wanting to be a poet; his scholarship to Oxford; the anti-Americanism there; Shakespeare; drinking culture in London; working as a private eye; teaching immigrants to read in NYC; working at Vanity Fair with Tina Brown and the “Eurotrash elite”; The Great Gatsby; Gore Vidal on homosexuality; the overblown fear of militias in ‘90s America; the Matthew Shepard myths; the history of progressive populism in the Midwest; Gus Hall and Eugene McCarthy; towns decimated by NAFTA; Trump turning on Iraq War; the Pentagon Papers; Harris' interview on 60 Minutes; her passing on Josh Shapiro; the phoniness of Walz; his fascination with China; disinformation and free speech; the Twitter Files; demonizing rural people during Covid; the “information engineering” in the pandemic; Jay Bhattacharya's dissent; sex changes for minors; Helene and FEMA; immigration in small towns; Mickey Kaus; how the elite loathe Vance; Stop the Steal; and Walter living in Montana.Browse the Dishcast archive for an episode you might enjoy (the first 102 are free in their entirety — subscribe to get everything else). Coming up: Tina Brown on her new substack, Musa al-Gharbi on wokeness, Sam Harris for our quadrennial chat before Election Day, and Damon Linker on the election results. Wait, there's more: Peggy Noonan on America, Anderson Cooper on grief, Christine Rosen on humanness in a digital world, Mary Matalin on anything but politics, and John Gray on, well, everything.Please send any guest recs, dissents, and other comments to dish@andrewsullivan.com.

The Epstein Chronicles
A Look Back: Prince Andrew, The Clown Prince Of England

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 21:39


Prince Andrew has had his fair share of embarrasing reveals as of late but this one most certainly is a doozy. According to author Tina Brown, Prince Andrew thought it would be a good idea to visit California, stay as a guest at the home of an American diplomat and then proceed to lock himself in his guest room to watch porn. If these allegations are true, it certainly soldifies his spot as the royal wanker.(commercial at 10:00)To contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10713331/Prince-Andrew-spent-two-days-suite-watching-porn-cable-new-bombshell-book-claims.htmlBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

Off Air... with Jane and Fi
Some very saucy snails coming towards you... (with Tina Brown)

Off Air... with Jane and Fi

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 55:17


Today, Jane and Fi are asking some big questions: Can you take your bra off with one hand? What size is one size fits all? Could you be a silent, intimate waxer?Plus, Jane speaks with Tina Brown, journalist and author, ahead of hosting the Truth Tellers Summit.You can book your tickets to see Jane and Fi live at the new Crossed Wires festival here: https://www.sheffieldtheatres.co.uk/book/instance/663601If you want to contact the show to ask a question and get involved in the conversation then please email us: janeandfi@times.radioFollow us on Instagram! @janeandfiAssistant Producer: Hannah QuinnTimes Radio Producer: Rosie Cutler Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan
Adam Moss On The Artistic Process

The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 49:39


This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit andrewsullivan.substack.comAdam is the best magazine editor of my generation, and an old friend. From 2004 to 2019, he was the editor-in-chief of New York Magazine, and before that he edited the New York Times Magazine, and 7 Days — a weekly news magazine covering art and culture in NYC. His first book is The Work of Art: How Something Comes from Nothing.For two clips of our convo — on the bygone power of magazines, and the birth of the great and powerful performance artist Dina Martina — pop over to our YouTube page. Other topics: his upbringing on Long Island; fantasizing about NYC through the cosmopolitanism of magazines; being a “magazine junky extremely early”; the literary journalism of the ‘60s; Gay Talese; Joan Didion; Tom Wolfe; Adam's early start at The Village Voice; 18-hour workdays; joining Rolling Stone then Esquire; commissioning Frank Rich's groundbreaking piece on gay culture; the visual strength of mags; 7 Days “doomed from the start” because of a stock market crash; the NYT's Joe Lelyveld hiring Adam to “make trouble” with creative disruption; Tina Brown; “the mix” of magazines like a dinner party; the psychodrama of writers clashing with colleagues; how the Internet killed magazines; the blogosphere; podcasting; the artist Cheryl Pope and her series on miscarriages; Tony Kushner's Angels in America; when creation is tedious and painful; Leaves of Grass and its various versions; Montaigne's essays; Pascal and the incompleteness of The Pensées; Amy Sillman painting over her beautiful work; Steven Sondheim; choreographer Twyla Tharp; poetry as the concentration of language and the deconstruction of how we speak; poets Marie Howe and Louise Gluck; the fiction writer George Saunders; how weed suppresses the ego; and Adam's preternatural calm.Browse the Dishcast archive for an episode you might enjoy (the first 102 are free in their entirety — subscribe to get everything else). Coming up: Oren Cass on Republicans moving left on class, Noah Smith on the economy, Bill Maher on everything, George Will on Trump and conservatism, Lionel Shriver on her new novel, Elizabeth Corey on Oakeshott, and the great Van Jones! Please send any guest recs, dissents, and other comments to dish@andrewsullivan.com.

Shameless
Baroness Fiona Shackleton of Belgravia

Shameless

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 47:48


Helloooo, friends! On today's show: the curious timing of Isla Fisher and Sacha Baron Cohen's divorce, JoJo Siwa's rebrand has made everyone mad, Billie Eilish wants you to be her close friend, Andrew Garfield has a hot normie girlfriend, the YouTuber who announced her baby's arrival on the same day the media learned she'd filed for divorce, and there's a chance the bizarre news stories you've read in the last month are the work of a comedian taking the piss. This week, Zara recommended Scoop on Netflix. Mich recommended an article in The New Yorker called ‘A Woman In Earnest' written by Tina Brown. This episode was made possible by Dan's Daily. Head to dansdaily.com.au now to discover the inside word on drinks. This episode was audio produced by Annabelle Lee. Want to support our show? Clicking ‘follow' on Apple and Spotify is the best way to do that, and we're super grateful to anyone who leaves a five-star review while they're at it. Also! An old-fashioned 'Tell a Friend In Real Life' is equally appreciated. Want more? We've got more... Subscribe to the Shameless newsletter, Smart Dumb Stuff: http://eepurl.com/iH2sV-/ Aaaand everything else your heart could ever desire is here: https://linktr.ee/shamelesspodcast Thanks for listening! We're huge fans of you.

CBS This Morning - News on the Go
Retired Justice Stephen Breyer Talks New Book and Supreme Court's Recent Rulings | Simon Baker Reconnects with Australian roots in “Limbo"

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 37:44


CBS News royal contributor Tina Brown joins “CBS Mornings” to talk about Princess Kate's cancer announcement and what it means for the royal family.As the Supreme Court prepares to deliberate on its most significant abortion access case since the reversal of Roe v. Wade and the potential for former President Trump's criminal prosecution, it does so without the presence of the long-serving liberal Justice Stephen Breyer, who retired two years ago. Breyer is now spotlighting his judicial philosophy with the release of his new book, "Reading the Constitution.”In the heart of Northern California, Paradise stands as a testament to strength and community spirit. David Begnaud revisits the scene of the 2018 devastating wildfire, the deadliest in the state's history, to uncover a story of loss, hope, and a stolen treasure that brought the community closer together.Zandile Ndhlovu was 28 years old when she snorkeled in the ocean for the first time and fell in love with the sea. Now nicknamed "The Black Mermaid," she is on a mission to make the ocean more inclusive. She's out with a new children's book called "Zandi's Song," about a young girl who transforms into a mermaid, exploring the beauty of the ocean and finding a sense of belonging.Actor Simon Baker is getting rave reviews for his role in the new movie "Limbo." Baker is known for "The Devil Wears Prada," and for seven seasons on the CBS series "The Mentalist." In "Limbo," Baker returns to his Australian roots as Detective Travis Hurley, who's investigating the unsolved murder of an Aboriginal woman.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Print Is Dead. (Long Live Print!)
John Huey (Editor: Time Inc., Fortune, more)

Print Is Dead. (Long Live Print!)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 60:48


THE LAST EMPEROR—It might be difficult to remember, at least for our younger listeners, how vast the Time-Life empire was. At its height, during the John Huey dynasty of the late 1990s/early 2000s, the company published over 100 magazines.Quite a rise from its humble beginning in 1922, when Henry Luce launched Time as the country's first newsweekly. It was followed shortly by Fortune in 1930, Life in 1936, Sports Illustrated in 1954, and, finally, People in 1974. It was the largest and most prestigious magazine publisher in the world—and those five titles were the bedrock.In 2006, Huey became the sixth editor-in-chief of Time Inc., overseeing more than 3,000 journalists. In an interview with New York magazine, Huey described Time Inc as having a “public trust” and perhaps “an importance beyond profitability.” But not even a giant as powerful as Time Inc. was immune to the financial havoc brought about by the new digital age.Huey retired in 2012, the last emperor of a vastly downsized and damaged empire. “Google sort of sucked all the honey out of our business,” he lamented then. In 2017, after Time was sold to its bitter rival Meredith Corporation, Huey tweeted “RIP, Time Inc. The 95-year run is over.”Our George Gendron talked to Huey about Fortune's battles with Forbes—and their pet names for each other, about giving Graydon Carter and Kurt Andersen at Spy a taste of their own medicine, about not hiring Tina Brown, and about what his mother really thought he should've done with his life. Print Is Dead (Long Live Print!) is a production of Magazeum & MO.D ©2021–2024

CBS This Morning - News on the Go
Da'Vine Joy Randolph Talks Oscar Win | Stephen Curry's on New Children's Book | Ewan McGregor Transforming For “A Gentleman in Moscow'"

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 29:36


Appointed as special counsel, former U.S. Attorney Robert Hur, who previously described President Biden as an "elderly man with a poor memory," is set to be questioned today about his investigation into the president's handling of classified materials.A photo of Princess Kate with her children, intended to portray royal family life, has unexpectedly ignited global controversy. The image's withdrawal due to manipulation raises questions about media ethics and the portrayal of royalty. CBS News royal contributor Tina Brown weighs in on the controversy.Da'Vine Joy Randolph talks to "CBS Mornings" about winning her first Oscar for her work in “The Holdovers.”NBA superstar Stephen Curry delves into the world of children's literature with "I Am Extraordinary," a book aimed at inspiring kids to embrace their uniqueness. Through the story of Zoe and her journey with a hearing aid, Curry champions the power of difference and self-confidence.Emmy-winning actor Ewan McGregor stars in the highly anticipated adaptation of the best-selling novel "A Gentleman in Moscow." Set against the backdrop of post-revolution Russia, the series follows the life of Count Alexander Rostov as he faces a life of house arrest in Moscow's Metropol Hotel.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Print Is Dead. (Long Live Print!)
Tina Brown (Editor: Vanity Fair, The New Yorker, more)

Print Is Dead. (Long Live Print!)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 42:18 Very Popular


A CRIME OF ATTITUDE—As George Bernard Shaw once said, “England and America are two countries separated by the same language.” Turns out it may be more than just the language.Early in my career it became clear the British were coming. The first wave arrived when I was an editor at New York magazine: Jon Bradshaw, Anthony Hayden-Guest, Julian Allen, Nik Cohn—all colorful characters who brought with them, as author Kurt Andersen said in Episode 2, “an ability to kick people in the shins that was lacking in the United States.”And kick they did. A decade later, the British trickle became a surge that appeared everywhere on the mastheads of premiere American magazines. There was Anna Wintour. And Liz Tilberis. And Harry Evans. Joanna Coles. Glenda Bailey. Andrew Sullivan. Anthea Disney. James Truman. And, of course, today's guest, Tina Brown. And the invasion continues today, with the Brits taking over our newsrooms and boardrooms. Emma Tucker at The Wall Street Journal. Will Lewis at The Washington Post. Mark Thompson at CNN. Colin Myler at the New York Daily News.But none of them made it bigger faster than Tina Brown. Si Newhouse never knew what hit him. Brown, having just turned 30, grabbed the wheel of Condé Nast's flailing 1983 relaunch of Vanity Fair and proceeded to dominate the cultural conversation for the next decade. And then? Another massive turnaround at The New Yorker. The first multimedia partnership at Talk. Nailing digital early with The Daily Beast. Then Newsweek. And, more recently, the books, the events, and the podcast. So Tina, what exactly is it with you Brits that makes your work so extraordinary? “Well, I think that the plurality of the British press means that there's a lot more experimentation and less, sort of, stuffed-shirtery going on. The English press is far more eclectic in its attitude and its high/low aesthetic, essentially. There's much less of a pompous attitude to journalism. They see it as a job. They don't see it as a sacred calling. And I think there's something to be said for that, you know? Because it's a little bit more scrappy, I think, than it is here. And I think that's served us well, actually.” So it's no surprise then to learn that there were early signs of future-Tina. Here we call it “good trouble.” Tina's got another name for it. As the story goes, teenage-Tina, blessed with a “tremendous skepticism of authority,” somehow managed to get herself kicked out of not one, not two, but three—THREE!—boarding schools. Her offenses? Nothing serious. Just what the ASME Hall-of-Famer refers to as her “crimes of attitude.”And you know, when you think about it, what is any great magazine but a crime of attitude?—This episode is made possible by our friends at MOUNTAIN GAZETTE and COMMERCIAL TYPE. Print Is Dead (Long Live Print!) is a production of MO.D ©2021–2024

The Scandal Mongers Podcast
Prince Andrew Update & Tina Brown on the UK Royal Family | Ep.49 | The Scandal Mongers Podcast

The Scandal Mongers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 48:52


With so many new revelations concerning the Jeffrey Epstein scandal we begin this episode with Andrew and Phil's assessment of what it all means for Prince Andrew and his hopes of returning to public life (and what it may also mean for our Andrew's book on the Prince!)Top magazine editor and author Tina Brown then joins us from New York to discuss all things royal. Tina has had an incredible career running, amongst other things, Tatler, Vanity Fair, The New Yorker and Talk. Some of the world's best reporters have worked for her and she helped create a model for ambitious, high end and beautifully illustrated contemporary writing. Her books on the British royal family are impeccably sourced and packed with insights from real insiders, along with Tina's own trademark ‘smarts'. She tells Andrew and Phil where the various feuding factions of the Windsor clan stand in America and the wider world, and where she thinks King Charles is taking the family. And she delivers some typically sharp pen portraits of Andrew, Fergie, William, Kate, Meghan and Harry!You can buy Tina's books - and many thousands more - at our very own bookstore, which profits shared between podcasters and independent booksellers. https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/the-palace-papers-the-sunday-times-bestseller-tina-brown/7008572?aid=12054&ean=9781529158809&With so many new revelations concerning the Jeffrey Epstein scandal we begin this episode with Andrew and Phil's assessment of what it all means for Prince Andrew and his hopes of returning to public life (and what it may also mean for our Andrew's book on the Prince!)Top magazine editor and author Tina Brown then joins us from New York to discuss all things royal. Tina has had an incredible career running, amongst other things, Tatler, Vanity Fair, The New Yorker and Talk. Some of the world's best reporters have worked for her and she helped create a model for ambitious, high end and beautifully illustrated contemporary writing. Her books on the British royal family are impeccably sourced and packed with insights from real insiders, along with Tina's own trademark ‘smarts'. She tells Andrew and Phil where the various feuding factions of the Windsor clan stand in America and the wider world, and where she thinks King Charles is taking the family. And she delivers some typically sharp pen portraits of Andrew, Fergie, William, Kate, Meghan and Harry.You can buy Tina's books - and many thousands more - at our very own bookstore, which profits shared between podcasters and independent booksellers. https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/the-palace-papers-the-sunday-times-bestseller-tina-brown/7008572?aid=12054&ean=9781529158809&And we now have a store where you can obtain your very own scandalous gifts!https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/ScandalMongersAndrew Lownie.https://twitter.com/andrewlowniePhil Craig.https://twitter.com/philmcraighttps://twitter.com/MongersPodcastScandal Mongers is available to watch on yuoubeYou can get in touch with the show hosts via...team@podcastworld.org (place 'Scandal Mongers' in the heading please).This show is part of the PodcastWorld.org network. For your own show please get in contact via the email address above.Production byTheo XKerem Isik Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

IS THIS IT?
Bedroom to Boardroom: Heal Sexuality, Transform Life with Emma Louise Boynton | Ep 52

IS THIS IT?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 74:17


Episode Overiew: Join us in this enlightening conversation with Emma Louise Boynton, the founder and host of Sex Talks, a platform dedicated to fostering honest, open, and vulnerable discussions about typically taboo topics. In this episode, Emma delves into the intricate relationship between sex, body image, and self-perception. She shares her journey from a career in politics and news to becoming a prominent voice in the discourse on sex, relationships, and the future of intimacy. Emma's insights offer a unique perspective on how sex can be a prism through which we explore a myriad of sociopolitical issues, from gender inequality to body image. Her candidness in discussing personal experiences and her ability to address sensitive topics with ease makes this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in understanding the broader implications of our sexual lives. Key Topics Discussed: Emma's Introduction: Learn about Emma's background and her journey to becoming a voice in sex education and empowerment. Vulnerability on Stage: Emma discusses what allows her to openly talk about her private life and experiences in public forums. Life-Changing Sex Therapy: How undergoing sex therapy transformed Emma's life and perspective. Childhood Impact on Sexuality: Exploring how our upbringing influences our relationship with sex and sensuality. Situational Anorgasmia: Understanding psychosomatic issues that can affect partnered sex. Sexual Health and Wellbeing: The importance of considering sexual health as a vital aspect of overall wellbeing. Learning from 'Sex Talks' Guests: Emma shares the most impactful lessons learned from her guests on her platform. A Stranger in the Woods: Emma recounts a daring adventure following a stranger to a cabin in the woods. Respectful Rejection: Tips on how to respectfully reject someone you're not interested in. Emma's Driving License Story: A light-hearted tale of how Emma got her driver's license. Finding Purpose: Emma talks about her journey to discovering her purpose in life. Formula for Finding Purpose: Emma shares her insights on how to find one's purpose. Key to Great Relationships: Unveiling the secret to maintaining healthy and fulfilling relationships. Audience Q&A - Sex Toys and Desire: Addressing a common question about the impact of sex toys on desire for partnered sex. Emma's Recipe for Happiness: Emma shares her personal approach to finding happiness. About the Guest: Emma-Louise Boynton is a writer, broadcaster and founder and host of the award-winning, sell-out live event series and media platform, Sex Talks. Launched in 2021 and inspired by Emma-Louise's personal experience doing sex therapy, Sex Talks exists to engender more open and honest conversations around typically taboo topics including sex, relationships and the future of intimacy. Emma-Louise previously worked as a producer for the BBC and Sky News here in London, and for Tina Brown's ‘Women in The World Summit' in New York. She also co-founded the female-focused creative agency, Her Hustle, which worked to inspire young women to pursue the careers they wanted, on their own terms, and she set up the non-partisan newsletter platform, The Venn, to help educate people about the issues behind the headlines ahead of the 2020 U.S. election. Emma-Louise has written for the Independent, ES Magazine, The Stack, Semaine and more. She is currently writing her first book. Find Emma on https://www.instagram.com/emmalouiseboynton/ ; https://www.sextalks.co.uk/ Find Dana on Instagram https://rb.gy/pm0wwp https://www.youtube.com/@IsThisItPodcast We invite you to share your thoughts and questions about this episode. Your feedback is invaluable to us! If you enjoyed this episode, please make sure to Follow and share. Sponsors: https://momo-kombucha.com Use discount code ISTHISIT15 to get a 15% off of your first order of 6 or 12 bottles of Momo kombucha. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dana-grinberga/message

The Fine Print
The Rise and Fall of Tina Brown's Talk

The Fine Print

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 71:29


We dissect the premiere issue of Talk magazine, Tina Brown's ill-fated collaboration with Harvey Weinstein, featuring a young Tucker Carlson profiling George W. Bush, Hillary Clinton talking about Monica Lewinsky, Tom Stoppard discovering that he's Jewish, Martin Amis taking on “Snobbo Sadist” Hannibal Lecter, some very uncomfortable-looking Gwyneth Paltrow photos, and so much more. Lux editor-in-chief Sarah Leonard joins as our inaugural editor-critic and the magazine's former staff, including Tina Brown and Rebecca Traister, recount the story of the issue's creation. "I was 20 years ahead of my time, let's face it," Brown says. “The first issue was the most ginormous success. The magazine just sold off the newsstands. But the basic underpinnings of it were always roiling with this Harvey assault on my ways of working, his crazy temperamental outbursts, and the fact that he didn't understand the magazine business at all." For a transcript with bonus material and photos, and plenty more reporting on the New York media community, subscribe to The Fine Print: thefineprintnyc.com

Washington Post Live
Marty Baron on leading The Washington Post, working with Jeff Bezos and covering President Trump

Washington Post Live

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 46:05


Editor and author Tina Brown speaks with Marty Baron about his new book, “Collision of Power,” which delves into his tenure as executive editor of The Washington Post and how that time coincided with Amazon founder Jeff Bezos buying the paper and the presidency of Donald J. Trump. Conversation recorded on Friday, Oct. 6, 2023.

Sistas Who Kill: A True Crime Podcast

Mamma will take care of it.. PLAYERS: Audreanna Zimmerman– victim Britnee Miller– accomplice (Tina's daughter) Heather Lee– accomplice (friend of family) Unnamed 13 year old - Britnee's friend ( kinda witness) Tina Lasonya Brown– murderess TIME: 2010 LOCATION: A FLORIDA TRAILER PARK --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sistaswhokill/support

Washington Post Live
Natalie Hernandez and Wendy Wilcox on maternal mortality disparities and innovations

Washington Post Live

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 35:04


Editor and author Tina Brown speaks with Natalie Hernandez and Wendy Wilcox about the maternal morbidity and mortality rates in the United States, the disparities that contribute to such outcomes and the innovations aimed at improving care for mothers. Conversation recorded on Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2023.

Royally Obsessed
Remembering the Queen, Waleses to Wales & Sussextember + Special Guest Tina Brown

Royally Obsessed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 54:39


HEAR YE, HEAR YE: We're back! After a nice end-of-summer break, Lady Rachel and Lady Roberta have returned (much like the royals) to discuss everything they missed and what's coming up. This week, they're joined by the inimitable Tina Brown, author of The Diana Chronicles and The Palace Papers, to reflect on the one-year anniversary of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's passing, the Queen's final days and to get a report card on King Charles's first year. There's also a royal “Renaissance” (aka the Sussexes at Beyoncé), Kate & William back from break (and headed around the world?), new Princess Diana recordings, a Pippa “tomato girl summer” and so much more. Grab a Gin and Dubonnet in honor of the late Queen and tune in to our grand return.--Presented by PureWow and Gallery Media Group. Follow all the royal news at purewow.com/royals. Shop Royally Obsessed sweatshirts and totes at shop.royallyobsessed.com. Follow us on Instagram at @RoyallyObsessedPodcastSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

After Work Drinks
Release The Tapes: The Palace Papers

After Work Drinks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 66:42


Hello girlies! It's the first week of the AWD summer holidays, catch us drunk on the streets of London and Los Angeles, respectively. We're going to continue posting episodes on here, which are a mixture of a couple of Patreon-only episodes that you wouldn't have heard before and resharing some oldies but goodies from the archives, too. This week, sharing an episode where Issy was hungover and Grace spent the hour filling her in on the scandalous Tina Brown book she read (the very beginning might have some irrelevant news now but promise this is a very, very gripping episode. Bless Grace). For new content all month, and interviews with some very iconic women, head to Patreon.com/afterworkdrinks. You'll also be abe to pre-order our new merch (don't worry, we promise we'll have enough for you even if you don't subscribe). Love you all and see you when September starts! Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Even the Rich
Anna Wintour: The Rebel Wears Prada | The New BrIT Girl | 3

Even the Rich

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 42:14


Anna's been gunning for the Editorship of Vogue for her entire career. But just when she thinks it might be within reach, a shiny new British editor lands on the scene to give her a run for her money: Tina Brown.Listen ad free with Wondery+. Join Wondery+ for exclusives, binges, early access, and ad free listening. Available in the Wondery App https://wondery.app.link/eventherich.Please 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.

Windsors & Losers
Camilla and Her Spin Doctor

Windsors & Losers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 47:25


Mark Bolland pulled off many coups during his seven-year tenure as Charles and Camilla's palace spin doctor... but he wasn't there to make friends. “There was an awful man there," one senior figure said 20 years later. "Absolutely destructive beyond belief." So who is this Rasputin-like magician who turned Camilla from most reviled woman in Britain into future queen? In the final episode of "The Camilla Season," Eva and Allie follow the mighty rise and unceremonious end of Camilla's most ruthless and dogged courtier.

Windsors & Losers
Queen Camilla, the Original Conscious Uncoupler

Windsors & Losers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 39:31


Can queens be friends with their exes? Camilla is the first divorced queen in British history with a living husband. And — oh, is he ever living! The charming and roguish Brigadier Andrew Parker Bowles is still a key member of Camilla's inner circle, beloved by all, including Camilla, despite his cad antics. He regularly attends ceremonial occasions as Camilla's guest and has on at least one occasion acted as her official representative. In fact, it could be argued (by us) that Andrew and Camilla, not Gwyneth and Chris, are the true originators of “conscious uncoupling.” In the penultimate episode of The Camilla Season, Eva and Allie take a look back at the surprisingly civil divorce of Camilla and Andrew in 1995. But... maybe that's what happens when your marriage is one of "electric indifference", as Tina Brown once put it.

The Epstein Chronicles
A Look Back: That Time Prince Andrew Called Fergie A "Fat Cow"

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 19:59


As we get more from the new book by Tina Brown, The Palace Papers, it becomes more and more apparent the kind of guy that Prince Andrew is. In this episode, we hear another tale about how he talked about Fergie and some of the other vile nonsense he was up to according to those who were around him.(commercial at 15:20)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://pagesix.com/2022/04/25/prince-andrew-likes-porn-called-fergie-a-fat-cow-book/This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5003294/advertisement

The Epstein Chronicles
A Look Back: Prince Andrew...The Prince Of The Wankers

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 16:18


Prince Andrew has had his fair share of embarrasing reveals as of late but this one most certainly is a doozy. According to author Tina Brown, Prince Andrew thought it would be a good idea to visit California, stay as a guest at the home of an American diplomat and then proceed to lock himself in his guest room to watch porn. If these allegations are true, it certainly soldifies his spot as the royal wanker.(commercial at 10:00)To contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10713331/Prince-Andrew-spent-two-days-suite-watching-porn-cable-new-bombshell-book-claims.html

CBS This Morning - News on the Go
Golda Rosheuvel on "Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story" | Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky on User Safety & Growing Regulation

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 38:13


Camilla, the queen consort, was once labeled "Britain's most hated woman" for her role in Charles and Diana's divorce. CBS News' Holly Williams looks at how she has worked hard to change public opinion. CBS News royal contributor Tina Brown joins "CBS Mornings" to talk all things coronation ahead of Saturday's ceremony.Airbnb co-founder and CEO Brian Chesky joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the company's 2023 Summer Release, including some new features and a focus on Airbnb Rooms. Plus, he addresses users safety, privacy concerns, the impact of inflation and a possible recession.Luke Russert joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss his new book, "Look for Me There." Russert writes about seeking to find himself after the death of his father, legendary television journalist Tim Russert."Bridgerton" star Golda Rosheuvel reprises her role as Queen Charlotte in the highly-anticipated prequel "Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story" about her love story and the societal shifts that created the "Bridgerton" world.Sarah Gelman, editorial director of Amazon Books, joins "CBS Mornings" to share her top book recommendations to celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

What Happens Next in 6 Minutes
Prince Harry - The Spare

What Happens Next in 6 Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2023 47:16


Tina Brown will discuss her new book The Palace Papers: Inside the House of Windsor – The Truth and the Turmoil. Tina is the former editor of The New Yorker and Vanity Fair. Tina has written several other books including the Diana Chronicles as well as The Vanity Fair Diaries. Tina will explain why the public is so fascinated with the Royal Family, the continuing deterioration of Prince Harry's relationship with his brother William, the next in line to be king.  Why Harry decided to give up his royal responsibilities.  And Tina will explain why she believes that the monarchy will survive and prosper. There is much to cover so buckle up. Get full access to What Happens Next in 6 Minutes with Larry Bernstein at www.whathappensnextin6minutes.com/subscribe

The Aligned Success Show with Kelly Mosser
062 Think You Understand Imposter Syndrome? Think Again, with Tina Brown

The Aligned Success Show with Kelly Mosser

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 36:06


Imposter syndrome: a buzzy term, right?   We've all experienced this weird phenomenon at some point in our business journeys: you launch an offer, you get invited onto an exciting stage, you meet a new group of super-accomplished entrepreneurs…   The red flags start going off in your brain. IMPOSTER! IMPOSTER! YOU DON'T BELONG HERE!   If you've ever experienced imposter syndrome, Taina Brown is going to blow your mind with the truth bombs and reframes shared in today's episode. Taina is a Feminist Life Coach who serves burned out, anxious and high achieving millennials who deal with imposter syndrome and have a passion for creating a more equitable world.   It turns out: imposter syndrome might not be something YOU need to fix at all.   In this conversation with Taina, you'll learn: Where imposter syndrome REALLY comes from (hint: it might shock you!) Sneaky signs of imposter syndrome in your business How to reframe your mindset around imposter syndrome to feel more confident and successful The actionable things you can do this week to start moving past the fear of showing up as a leader in your business Why tackling imposter syndrome at the macro level is crucial to building a more equitable world   Connect with Taina: IG: www.instagram.com/tainambrown LI: www.LinkedIn.com/in/tainambrown Web: www.tainambrown.com 

Pop Apologists Podcast
142: Kate & William Dating Deep Dive "Fight for this Love"

Pop Apologists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2022 46:37 Transcription Available


Lauren and Chan are diving back into another chapter "The Palace Papers" where Tina Brown spills the royal tea on William and Kate's romance. The gals discuss the shocking breakup when the relationship got too serious for William, the master plan that had William running back to Kate, the surprising #1 supporter of Kate, and the eventual Kenyan proposal. Hear all about Kate's bachelorette party, where she sings about how she had to "fight for this love" and our thoughts on Kate's wedding looks. To support the show on Patreon and access our 100+ bonus episodes, including our Royal's Deep Dive, click here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Currently Reading
Season 5, Episode 16: Mind-Blowing Books + Finding Your Nonfiction Fit

Currently Reading

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 53:44


On this week's episode of Currently Reading, Kaytee and Meredith are discussing: Bookish Moments: snow day reading + scheduled reading time Current Reads: books that blew us away Deep Dive: finding your nonfiction fit The Fountain: we visit our perfect fountain to make wishes about our reading lives As per usual, time-stamped show notes are below with references to every book and resource we mentioned in this episode. If you'd like to listen first and not spoil the surprise, don't scroll down!  We are now including transcripts of the episode (this link only works on the main site). The goal here is to increase accessibility for our fans! *Please note that all book titles linked below are Bookshop affiliate links. Your cost is the same, but a small portion of your purchase will come back to us to help offset the costs of the show. If you'd prefer to shop on Amazon, you can still do so here through our main storefront. Anything you buy there (even your laundry detergent, if you recently got obsessed with switching up your laundry game) kicks a small amount back to us. Thanks for your support!*   . . . . 1:32 - Bookish Moment of the Week 6:09 - Current Reads 6:16 - A Place Called Home by David Ambroz (Kaytee) 11:20 - Death and Croissants by Ian Moore (Meredith) 12:36 - The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman 15:04 - Blackwell's UK 15:29 - Plain Bad Heroines by Emily Danforth (Kaytee) 15:37 - The Novel Neighbor 16:45 - Run Time by Catherine Ryan Howard 19:19 - My Lovely Wife by Samantha Downing (Meredith) 22:58 - The Ogress and the Orphans by Kelly Barnhill (Kaytee) 23:14 - The Girl Who Drank the Moon by Kelly Barnhill 23:20 - When Women Were Dragons by Kelly Barnhill 27:24 - Bookmarks 27:47 - Comfort Me With Apples by Catherynne M. Valente (Meredith) 30:45 - Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn 31:05 - Piranesi by Susanna Clarke 32:44 - Fable App 34:54 - Finding Your Nonfiction Niche 36:59 - CR Season 4: Episode 24 38:32 - A Place Called Home by David Ambroz 38:49 - Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing by Matthew Perry 38:56 - Down and Out in Paradise by Charles Leerhsen 39:16 - Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow 39:24 - You Never Forget Your First by Alexis Coe 40:13 - Zero Fail: The Rise and Fall of the Secret Service by Carol Leonnig 40:33 - The Palace Papers by Tina Brown 41:12 - Happy At Any Cost by Kirsten Grind and Katherine Sayre 44:13 - The Happiness Project by Gretchen Rubin 44:25 - The Year of Living Danishly by Helen Russell 45:04 - Julie and Julia by Julie Powell 46:00 - Love and Saffron by Kim Fay 46:12 - Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus 46:16 - The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas 46:19 - The Black Count by Tom Reiss 46:37 - The Mountain in the Sea by Ray Nayler 47:39 - Meet Us At The Fountain I wish to let everyone know about Everyday Reading. (Kaytee) 47:55 - Everyday Reading blog 48:09 - Everyday Reading Instagram 48:22 - Everyday Reading Christmas Reading Advent Calendar  I wish everyone would jump on the ASMR bandwagon. (Meredith) 0:33 - The Vault of Ambience on Youtube Connect With Us: Meredith is @meredith.reads on Instagram Kaytee is @notesonbookmarks on Instagram Mindy is @gratefulforgrace on Instagram Mary is @maryreadsandsips on Instagram Roxanna is @roxannatheplanner on Instagram currentlyreadingpodcast.com @currentlyreadingpodcast on Instagram currentlyreadingpodcast@gmail.com Support us at patreon.com/currentlyreadingpodcastand www.zazzle.com/store/currentlyreading

Fareed Zakaria GPS
6 months of war in Ukraine; attempts to revive the Iran nuclear deal

Fareed Zakaria GPS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2022 39:00 Very Popular


After half a year of war in Ukraine, National Security Council coordinator for strategic communications John Kirby tells CNN's Jim Sciutto that Putin shows no signs of backing down, while renewed shelling of a Russian-occupied nuclear plant in Ukraine has the world on edge. And, will the Iran nuclear deal be revived? Jim asks former U.S. Energy Secretary and nuclear physicist, Ernest Moniz. Then, Fareed asks Janette Sadik-Khan, New York City's former transportation commissioner, whether a future of car-less cities is possible. Plus, Economist writer Callum Williams, on how automation will change the future of jobs. Finally, as the 25th anniversary of the death of princess Diana approaches, author Tina Brown joins Fareed to talk about her new book, "The Palace Papers: Inside the House of Windsor—the Truth and the Turmoil."To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy

Celebrity Book Club with Steven & Lily
VIP Teaser: Monkeypox Goss

Celebrity Book Club with Steven & Lily

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 6:22


TGIF! Lily attends Lady Gaga's Chromatica ball and barely gets out alive. Steven spills monkeypox tea gleaned from his blabbermouth doctor. PLUS! All the details on Steven's Tina Brown-inspired dinner party, with a heavy assist from Rachel Tashjian's Opulent Tips newsletter.To hear the full episode, subscribe at patreon.com/cbcthepod. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Celebrity Book Club with Steven & Lily
Mike “MyPillow” Lindell

Celebrity Book Club with Steven & Lily

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 55:40


Are you ready for the best night's sleep of your life? Get comfy, we're railing lines with MyPillow founder Mike Lindell and his insane self-published memoir “From Crack Addict To CEO.” The Trump campaign surrogate and pillow infomercialist takes us on a dizzying journey—from counting cards in Mississippi to scoring crack in Vegas, Lily learning the location of Minnesota, how MyPillow came to him in a dream, hunting deer, crushing debt and finding God—this is one twisted tall tale. Hallelujah.Get tickets to our Chicago show on 10/7: https://www.etix.com/ticket/p/5959158/celebrity-book-club-chicago-sleeping-villageAnd on Friday in the VIP Lounge—Lily attends the Lady Gaga concert and Steven throws a fabulous Tina Brown-inspired dinner party. Subscribe at patreon.com/cbcthepod Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Here's The Thing with Alec Baldwin
Sheila Nevins and Tina Brown - Summer Staff Picks

Here's The Thing with Alec Baldwin

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 68:16 Very Popular


It's summer, and every other week, members of the Here's The Thing staff are selecting their favorite interviews from the archives. This week, we revisit Alec's interviews with two extraordinary women in media, Sheila Nevins and Tina Brown, recorded in 2017.  Sheila Nevins was the head of HBO Documentary Films from 1979 until 2018 and now leads MTV Documentary Films.  She has overseen the production of literally hundreds of documentaries, which have won dozens of Oscars, exerting more influence on the medium than perhaps anyone in its history.  Tina Brown is a journalist, editor and author, with her work ranging from memoir to biography, including her most recent book, “The Palace Papers: Inside the House of Windsor - The Truth and the Turmoil.”  As the founder of Talk magazine and editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair, Tatler and The New Yorker, the British-born Brown brought her fresh observations and sharp wit to both the revered publications she led and New York society.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pop Apologists Podcast
Royals Deep Dive Part 1: NEVER AGAIN *Teaser*

Pop Apologists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 11:59 Transcription Available


To support the show and access our Royals Deep Dive episodes, plus our 100+ bonus episodes on Patreon, click here! Part 1 of our royals deep dive recapping The Palace Papers by Tina Brown! We get into many overlooked parts of royals history, like the true meaning behind Meghan's dark eye make up and low bun during her sit down with Oprah, how Princess Diana got tricked into her tell all interview with Martin Bashir, the tumultuous childhood of Prince Philip, and the drama at Diana's funeral that had the queen fuming for years.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Beat with Ari Melber
Dems tout new evidence against Trump in Jan. 6 hearings

The Beat with Ari Melber

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 40:35 Very Popular


MSNBC's Ari Melber hosts "The Beat" on Monday, June 6, and reports on the Jan. 6 committee's upcoming public hearings, gun violence in America, and Rupert Murdoch's grip on right-wing media. Tina Brown, Neal Katyal, and John Flannery join. 

Apple News Today
What to know about the cryptocurrency meltdown

Apple News Today

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 9:39


TerraUSD, a stablecoin that is supposed to be pegged to the US dollar, crashed this week. CNBC explains what that shows about the vulnerabilities of cryptocurrencies. And CNN says the panic over digital assets has gotten Washington’s attention. We spoke to Tina Brown about her new book’s inside look at the British royal family. Read the Vanity Fair excerpt. True-crime stories are everywhere these days. How does it feel for people to see their tragic family histories turned into entertainment? BuzzFeed News looked into this. Wired reports on how researchers have grown plants in dirt from the moon for the first time.