Listen "That's Over - with Abby"
Episode Synopsis
You know I had to bring in glamazon Abby Gardner a goddess, a writer and host of WE HAVE NOTES to discuss these silly In/Out list that permeated the start of the year, we discussed Quinn Larrabee’s article “Things That Are Over” I read about everything that is over and debated it’s merits. Sometimes I feel icky discussing that I want wealth and luxury. That’s why I needed an equally sassy and glamorous Gen Xer to help me suss out the concept of quiet luxury and personal style and the relationship between financial security and self-worth. We get into the guilt and shame around wanting nice things, creating time for creativity, the impact of ADHD medication, and the importance of avoiding regrets and giving oneself a break. We touch on setting boundaries, knowing your limitations, and letting go of perfectionism. ALSO: the fun and delusion of being a fan and the challenges of building a creative career in the age of social media. And my 3 recs to go!Chapters00:00 Desire for Wealth and Luxury04:17 Quiet Luxury and Personal Style08:21 Financial Security and Self-Worth12:13 Rediscovering Personal Style17:20 The Freedom of Financial Stability21:06 Guilt and Shame Around Wanting Nice Things23:24 Creating Time for Creativity26:08 Taking Control and Owning Your Work29:13 The Impact of ADHD Medication33:08 Avoiding Regrets and Giving Yourself a Break36:22 Discovering Awesomeness in the Face of Awfulness39:44 Setting Boundaries and Knowing Your Limitations40:19 Embracing Delusion and Fandom45:33 The Fun of Being Delulu in Fandom50:17 The Exhaustion of Building a Creative Career54:19 The Desire for Recognition and Success3 Recs To Go!Lordy, I loved Napoleon. I’m still thinking about it. Listen I’m a Ridley Scott fan – its not the best movie ever but it has SICK battle scenes, and Joaquin is a perfectly adequate Napoleon Bonaparte. Vanessa Kirby is an exceptional Josephine. You can stream it on AppleTV+Le Fooding is a very resourceful and NECESSARY app when you’re in France. We used this every day and it was incredibly useful, especially during the holidays when restaurants and boutiques have weird hours. Because the French know how to take a break. Download the app here.And yea—vacuum bags. Please do yourself a favor and get these. Its a game changer - you do NOT want to check bags during the holiday season and if possible, ever. These changed our lives. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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