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Quick Cap #3: The Decade In Female Rage, Lack of Women Directors, The Affair Ends With Love and Marriage
Quick Cap #3: The Decade In Female Rage, Lack of Women Directors, The Affair Ends With Love and Marriage
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46 minutes
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Jan 8, 2020
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Quick Cap #3: Coming in HOTIn this episode we shake it up a bit...we talk about anger and rage and snubs and poor choices then we bring it back to love and marriage and relationships. Come along for the ride.Female rage was a big part of the last decade of literature and fiction. Can it be useful, bring clarity and then harnessed for change? Hell yes. (Starts at :54)Movies that make us rage: Like a Boss and Bombshell. Both movies have massive female talent and star power involved, but both are written and directed by men. How does this still happen? Where are the womens’ perspectives? (8:58)Golden Globe nominations snub female directors, yet again. Only 5 women have been nominated for best director in the 77-year history of the Golden Globes. The Oscars are no better. Why is this? What can be done to flip the script? (18:20)Ironically, the series finale of The Affair sparks so many thoughts about love and marriage (no spoilers). (25:54)At Whitney's wedding, Noah tells his son that a woman being "a lot" means she's passionate and interesting, the kind of woman you can spend a lifetime with. (27:45)Helen and Whitney argue whether marriage should be the great adventure of one's life, then Carinn and Kate pick up the debate themselves. (31:30) Stay Complicated!Links:https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/24/books/women-writers-rage.html?fbclid=IwAR0jXdebDk87LQWQMAaFAgbPNowjNjC7Jzo9Mzh7OatMXD3sB1lm7x9RbjYhttps://www.wmagazine.com/story/nicole-kidman-margot-robbie-charlize-theron-bombshell-interviewSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jan 8, 2020
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Quick Cap #3: The Decade In Female Rage, Lack of Women Directors, The Affair Ends With Love and Marriage by Pop Fiction Women