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Ep 3: The Show Goes On: the Frontlines of Kobe Bryant's Death

Ep 3: The Show Goes On: the Frontlines of Kobe Bryant's Death

FromCancel Me, Baby!


Ep 3: The Show Goes On: the Frontlines of Kobe Bryant's Death

FromCancel Me, Baby!

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Length:
53 minutes
Released:
Mar 16, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This episode takes on a more serious topic, the death of Kobe Bryant, and our incredibly atypical experiences on Grammys day, with Taylor covering the awards at the Staples Center, the epicenter of Kobe’s life, while Emily reported live from the crash site minutes after the accident happened. We give listeners an eyewitness experience of the historic event that you won’t hear anywhere else. But, of course, the show must go on, so we also provide moments of levity revealing wacky, behind-the-scenes moments from the day, like the blackout at Steven Tyler’s Viewing Party and DJ Khaled’s uncomfortable backstage moments.

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Released:
Mar 16, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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"Don’t tell me what I can & can’t say." Veteran journalist Taylor Ferber wrote this in her unprecedented Playboy feature, challenging the idea that brains & beauty are mutually exclusive, as one of the only people who both posed & was a featured writer. After years as Hollywood's "Celebrity Whisperer" who interviewed & humanized the biggest A-listers at every major event, her irreverent show empowers viewers to think freely outside rules around wokeism, conservatism, men, women, media, & culture, & influential figures (like Blake Shelton, Dave Portnoy, Lake Bell) to say what they really think. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/taylor-ferber/support