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What’s the pivotal movie of your youth? Which movies are you loving now? We talk to a Nashville-based comedian about movies that mean the most to her and why she hates Ed Sheeran songs on soundtracks.
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Cortney Warner, writer and comedian
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They say you should never work with your husband, boyfriend, or girlfriend. But plenty of us break that rule either from economic necessity or common passions. Here’s our conversation with an 41-year-old improv artist who teams up with her guy on all kinds of hilarious projects.
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Heather Hull
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Does your style change as you age? Of course it does. And this can be a wonderful thing. Whether you’re putting trends of a certain era behind you (goodbye 80s mullet) or want to exercise your right to bare arms no matter your age, our guests—all super stylish 50-somethings—share what fashion evolution means to them.
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Is there such a thing as dressing your age? You’ve heard the rules. No mini-skirts after age 30. Don’t show your arms/midriff/legs. Who made these rules and do we really need to follow them? We chatted with one of the top style experts and designer of the new line, By Stacy London, to find out.
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Stacy London
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From women who stayed home to bake bread in the ‘60s to moms who made TV dinners in the ‘70s to what’s happening now, how has the role of women in the kitchen evolved? We talk with blogger and cookbook author Stacy Lyn Harris and look for inspiration on how to love cooking.
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From women who stayed home to bake bread in the ‘60s to moms who made TV dinners in the ‘70s to what’s happening now, how has the role of women in the kitchen evolved? We talk with blogger and cookbook author Stacy Lyn Harris and look for inspiration on how to love cooking.
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Every woman turns gray eventually. The question is, will you let yours go? And if so, when, why, and how? Three women of different ages–including style guru Stacy London, who’s well-known for her signature gray streaks–weigh in on their high-level hair plans.
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Stacy London
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Can sexuality be part of a woman’s life, no matter her age? Our guest says: Yes.
Join us as we bust some of the myths surrounding sex and women of a certain age.
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What do women of different ages think about therapy? Gen Z is embracing it as part of preventive health care. Our moms said, “Take a shower.” What about women in their 30s, 40s and 50s? Is therapy all it’s cracked up to be?
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Cortney Warner, writer and comedian
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Cooking used to be a woman’s job. Is that true anymore? Are women teaching their daughters to cook and passing down family traditions by preparing food?
Kim Green, co-author of Slow Noodles, shares stories she gathered for her book and her own experiences about making memories by sharing kitchen time.
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Who wants to get married? Our grandmothers didn’t consider this a choice. Our moms weren’t far behind. What about now? How do women in their 20s and 30s feel about marriage? And what do women in their 40s and 50s have to say about the institution? We’ll spill the tea on LTL.
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From Taylor Swift to Joni Mitchell, from Beyonce to Chappell Roan, how have things changed for women in music? Is it easier to be a woman singer or player today than it was in the 1970s? How are things different for a 20 year old starting out today compared to in the 1980s or 1990s? We talk to longtime NPR music critic and author Ann Powers to find out.
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Have you saved enough money? It’s a question that makes many women uncomfortable and embarrassed, no matter what their age. Let’s get rid of the shame. Financial expert and founder of HerMoney.com, Jean Chatzky, and financial planner, Niamh Douglas, share their top tips for saving and making the most of your money no matter what your age.
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Jean Chatzky
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What does it mean when a woman chooses not to have children?
Does this make her less of a woman?
Will she be judged by society and her extended family?
How do you cope with that if you don’t have kids?
We’ll answer these questions and more in our child-free discussion.
In this episode, we recap Season One, where we talked about how women of different ages first learned about sex, how you meet people to date, and whether you should wax or use eye cream. We talked to widows of different ages and learned how they thrived after losing their mates. We heard from women who coped with feeling out of place and what it was like when their periods started – or stopped.
Season 2 highlights include a woman’s choice to be child-free, saving money (with financial expert Jean Chatzky), and the evolving role of women in music (with NPR music critic Ann Powers), and much more!
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