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So many Satellite Sisters of the Week this week: We cheer the U.S. Women's National Team for their great Women's World Cup win, Coco Gauff for her Wimbledon successes and Dr. Lucy Jones, for guiding us through all of our Southern California earthquakes! Julie has the inside scoop on Geopolitical Flashpoints which she took in from a throne drinking white wine from a Presidential sippy cup. Plus she has 10 reasons you must see the movie Yesterday. Liz has a beef with a new law banning the use of the word burger to describe a veggie burger and has a new travel goal: The Statue of Liberty Museum in New York harbor.Plus, Tuesday Trends: Plogging and Voluntary Visits to Airports.Thank you for supporting today's sponsors:ZipRecuiter: www.ziprecruiter.com/sistersThirdLove Bras: www.thirdlove.com/sisters Liquid IV: www.LiquidIV.com Use promo code sistersJoybird: www.joybird.com/sistersMissed any Satellite Sisters podcast episodes? We've got more than 800 of 'em. You can always catch up on Satellite Sisters episodes you may have missed over the years. Subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher or Wondery.com. And we love when you share your favorites episodes with your own Satellite Sisters and Misters.Stitcher Premium: For ad-free versions of our show and many other great Wondery podcasts, go to www.stitcherpremium.com/wondery and use the promo code wonderyListen to Liz's workplace advice show Safe For Work and the Madam Secretary recap show Lian and Julie do called Satellite Sisters Talk TV.Follow us on @Twitter and @Instagram @satsisters. Like our Facebook Page for all our news.Join our Facebook Group to get in on the conversation.Visit our complete website satellitesisters.com.To email us, use info@satellitesisters.com
Our season premiere has it all: Serena Williams' tutu on Center Court at the US Open, spies using microwaves to cook our brains and a design trend in supermarkets that we against. Plus Lian takes in a night at the Hollywood Bowl with John Williams and Steven Spielberg and today's Washington Post has a story about Nike's Just Do It campaign that includes Liz and some of her perspective on why the campaign has been so notable for 30 years. The news story was prompted by Nike's latest Colin Kaepernick ad. In Entertaining Sisters, we loved, laughed and cried through Crazy Rich Asians and are also very excited about three trailers we saw for new fall movies about music: A Star Is Born with Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga! Bohemian Rhapsody starring Rami Malek about the life of Freddie Mercury!And Blaze a new movie from Ethan Hawke. Lian recommends two books: Alternate Side by Anna Quindlen and The Storytellers Secret by Sejel Badani. Plus the most exciting TV news in Julie's household is that the Bourne movies are becoming a television series on USA network called Treadstone. Here's Lian's pork chop recipe from Pioneer Woman. Thank you for supporting today's sponsors.Brooklinen: Get $20 off and free shipping when you use promo code sisters at checkout. AWAY: For 20 dollars off a suitcase, visit awaytravel.com/sisters20 and use promo code "sisters20" at check-out. ZipRecruiter: Try ZipRecruiter for free at www.ZipRecuiter.com/sistersMeUndies: To get your 15% off your first pair, free shipping, and a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee, go to www.MeUndies.com/sistersFor great Satellite Sisters and Satellite Misters gifts from our online shop, go here. Click here to buy our Satellite Sisters book "You're The Best: A Celebration of Friendship" To subscribe to Satellite Sisters on Apple Podcasts, click here. To subscribe to Satellite Sisters on Stitcher, click here.To find Satellite Sisters on Spotify, click here. The complete Satellite Sisters podcast audio archive is here. Don't forget to subscribe to Satellite Sisters Talk TV if you want to listen to Lian and Julie's TV recaps of CBS drama Madam Secretary and PBS Poldark recap Pol,Dark and Handsome. Check out Liz's workplace advice podcast Safe For Work. Lian is a featured guest on our LIVE episode! Go here to listen: wondery.fm/sisterFollow us on @Twitter: @SatSisters, @SSLiz, @liandolan @JulieSatsis
19 year-old JT shares about the crippling anxiety, panic attacks and fear of abandonment he tried to alleviate for years through being hostile and controlling (of course it backfired) before finally deciding to get help. He shares with Paul the painful working-class childhood he had including the death of his parents when he was 8 and embracing his sexuality at 16. He talks about the importance mindfulness has played in helping him find the peace that has allowed him to deal with his anxiety. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp online counseling. To see if it's right for you go to www.BetterHelp.com/mental , fill out a questionnaire and try a free week. Must be 18 This episode is sponsored by ZipRecuiter. To post jobs and find the right person to hire fast, and for free go to www.ZipRecruiter.com/first To support the podcast through donations of money (one-time or recurring monthly for as little as $1) or frequent flyer miles, go to www.mentalpod.com/donate