Episode 12: Ayo Season and Why We Should Talk More About Women's Health

18/01/2024 49 min Episodio 12
Episode 12: Ayo Season and Why We Should Talk More About Women's Health

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In our first episode of 2024, we discuss the Emmy Awards and why Ayo Edebiri rocks (...style, talent, and her/her dad’s Letterboxd reviews).We talk about recent research that could improve women’s health and longevity and how shamefully little we know, learn, and talk about fertility and menopause as women. We also chat on population decline in China and how and why Sweden, in contrast, has a growing population.We wrap up with a movie force-ranking from Kelly that no one asked for: Mean Girls vs. Oppenheimer vs. Saltburn; and Steph provides some stellar audiobook recos from Brené Brown.Pop Culture:‘That show deserved to be encased in gold!’ The biggest shocks from the Emmy awards by Stuart Heritage for The GuardianIt’s Ayo Season by Emily Leibert for The CutLetterboxd, AppOpinion: Nudity isn’t the same as objectification by Jill Filipovic for CNNKirk Douglas Award - Steve Carrell Speech for Ryan Gosling Santa Barbara Film Festival on YoutubeNews:The Secret to Living Longer Starts With Menopause by Kristen V. Brown for the BBCDemographics and Foreign Trade: What Are the Effects of an Aging Population on the Current Account Balance of an Economy? by Thieß Petersen, Lizarazo López for GEDCan China Reverse Its Population Decline? Just Ask Sweden. by Andrew Jacobs and Francesca Paris for the NYTContent: Saltburn, Movie on PrimeMean Girls (2024), MovieOppenheimer, Movie on PrimeFool Me Once, Series on Netflix‘People judge me all the time’: Corrie’s Michelle Keegan on swapping soaps for hard-hitting dramas by Eva Wiseman for The GuardianGuy Ritchie’s The Gentlemen Will Bring the Swagger This Spring by Ariana Romero for NetflixBrooklyn 99, Series on PeacockDaring Greatly & Dare to Lead, Books by Brene Brown Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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