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It's the berry picking for me

It's the berry picking for me

FromBe There in Five


It's the berry picking for me

FromBe There in Five

ratings:
Length:
130 minutes
Released:
Aug 21, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week, Kate snorkels (as opposed to a deep dive) through the following topics:Venn diagramsBig berry picking energyFarmer's markets in the early 2010sThe produce choices made by InstacartBotanical TourismInstagram HusbandsQ[Anon] influencersWayfair scandalPopular girl handwriting90s note writing cultureCowfeThe time God struck down on her at the VaticanSchool suppliesWomen's suffrageHow COVID has affected women in the workforceHow to support friends that are parentsWhat being a Black Belt taught me about lifeA predictably cheesy endingSupport our sponsorsGo to feals.com/BETHEREINFIVE and you'll get 50% off your first order with free shipping!Go to nutrafol.com and use promo code BETHEREINFIVE and new customers will get twenty-percent off2 free months of unlimited access to thousands of classes at Skillshare.com/BETHEREINFIVEVirtual Learning resources for parents/kidshttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1X3APgpbl5J4O9qnwDXuJALO_hv8KVt3xzobwF1wRw5M/edit#gid=0Atlantic articlehttps://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2020/08/how-instagram-aesthetics-repackage-qanon/615364/NYT articlehttps://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/03/business/economy/coronavirus-working-women.html
Released:
Aug 21, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Be There in Five is a pop culture and millennial zeitgeist-focused podcast by Kate Kennedy (entrepreneur, author, pop culture commentator). Long-form and solo hosted, Be There in Five explores different facets of popular culture in a comedic, thoughtful, and analytical way, covering entertainment, social media, bloggers/influencers, and celebrities, in addition to focusing on the humor found in reexamining the 90s/00s as an adult (from AIM to Zenon). As one listener described it, “come for the relatable humor and lighthearted topics, stay for the surprising levels of depth and thoughtfulness injected into them.”