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Long Live: Erika Veurink Is Here (Part 1 of 2)

This is Part 1 of my conversation with secondhand-fashion-obsessed writer Erika Veurink. She’s written everywhere from NY Magazine to Vogue to WSJ & writes the newsletter Long Live. In Part 1 we cover how places become part of our identities, spirituality & rest, daily writing practice & her newsletter. Next week, we talk about personal style, go-to outfits, romantic relationships & more.

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Saying What We're Afraid to Say Builds Community with Christene Barberich, Founder of Refinery29 & A Tiny Apt

I spoke with the iconic writer and editor Christene Barberich, co-founder and former editor-in-chief of Refinery29. We spoke about starting R29 and some of her best interviews; leaving her role there and the excitement of new beginnings; her newest project, A Tiny Apt., about how the right environment fosters growth, creativity, safety and vulnerability; and the changes she’s been navigating.

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This is part 2 of my conversation with longtime DJ and music producer, Free Oribhabor. He’s also the founder of The Record Club, an immersive album listening experience he hosts monthly in LA. In this second part, we talk about how his musical taste has developed, having confidence in one's taste and allowing taste to change, and he also takes questions from friends. Let us know if you listen!

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This week I spoke with iconic musician Moby, who has recently ventured into podcasting with "MOBY POD" alongside sustainability expert Lindsay Hicks. We talked for hours about everything from the sunk cost fallacy to attachment and aversion to sobriety and self-awareness. Let us know if you listened.

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(( Podcast Episode 441 ))

Resolutions & Reinvention: Madelynn De La Rosa Returns (Part 1 of 2)

This week filmmaker & ceramicist Madelynn De La Rosa returns! Recorded just before the holidays, she talks about how some of the biggest changes she’s made in her life have begun as New Year’s resolutions. In part one we talk about shadow work, learning to be gentler on yourself, gene keys, Abraham Hicks, spiritual principles that have helped us & learning to not be too dogmatic about any of it.

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This week musician Cale Tyson returns. We talk about his music trajectory from playing in emo bands in high school to beginning a career in Nashville to touring as a classic country artist and now, making the shift to pop country. We also delve into our feelings around aging, bouncing between projects, attachment styles, dating & learning to not take anything too seriously—especially yourself.

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This week I spoke to President Obama’s Social Secretary, Deesha Dyer. Her memoir, Undiplomatic, dives into how a hip-hop journalist without credentials, connections, or a college degree conquered imposter syndrome while landing one of the most sought-after positions in the White House. We covered the importance of following curiosity, redefining societal timelines, and much more!

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Sam Burton is an artist originally from Utah now living in my neighborhood in LA. He’s an incredible musician and I loved talking to him. Sam came over a few weeks ago and we drank tea and talked about everything from how he began playing music, to how he approaches collaboration, craft, creativity, and much more. Let us know if you listen.

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This week I spoke to Nada Alic, author of Bad Thoughts. We recorded in a heatwave in LA and it all felt like a fever dream. As you'll hear, she's one of those rare people who are as cool as they seem online, yet also so warm, inviting, and genuinely kind. In part one, we cover everything from our first communions and lingering Catholic guilt to shadow integration, disembodiment, and more.