Candice has finally read some books! One super feminist, and one not so much.
Steph admits to a 30 year old crime against the Scholastic Book Fair.
We cover a lot this month, from the magic of pregnancy to avoiding celebrities even when they invite people to come meet them. It’s a weird through line, but we get there.
Books
Witchcraft for Wayward Girls by Grady Hendrix
Double Love Sweet Valley High #1 by Francine Pascal
Escape Velocity by Victor Manibo
The Creative Act: A Way of Being by Rick Rubin
Stories of Your Life and Others by Ted Chiang
The Institute by Stephen King
Movies
Memento Trailer https://youtu.be/4CV41hoyS8A?si=U9xyJGS6ngiSbbBc
Arrival Trailer https://youtu.be/tFMo3UJ4B4g?si=2b2ZPDSSgHWp60Ng
Annihilation Trailer https://youtu.be/89OP78l9oF0?si=_DS6HB4j9IvBSveB
Timestamps
1:15 Candice’s reading update
20:00 Deep dive into Steph and Candice’s Teen melodrama books and shows
26:00 Steph’s reading update
30:00 How time and experience changes how we interact with the books and movies we are watching
34:00 Steph’s movie adventures with her 14 year old son
39:00 Who owns art after the artist releases it?
44:00 Interacting with the public as a celebrity
52:00 A short update on Candice’s Stephen King project
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