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Glamorous Trash Talk: The Barbie Movie and How We Tell Female Stories (with Liza Treyger and Molly McGlynn)

Glamorous Trash Talk: The Barbie Movie and How We Tell Female Stories (with Liza Treyger and Molly McGlynn)

FromGlamorous Trash: A Celebrity Memoir Podcast


Glamorous Trash Talk: The Barbie Movie and How We Tell Female Stories (with Liza Treyger and Molly McGlynn)

FromGlamorous Trash: A Celebrity Memoir Podcast

ratings:
Length:
59 minutes
Released:
Aug 1, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode of Glamorous Trash Talk, Chelsea, Liza Treyger (That's Messed Up), and Molly McGlynn (Hello My Mom Is Dead) talk about what a GIFT it is to have a movie they even want to dissect so passionately. From the political nuances of the film, to the visual masterpiece, to wondering why the Kens got all the good jokes (not to mention a FULL musical number), to wanting justice for Aqua, we get into it all in our first-ever movie recap. And if you haven't seen Barbie yet, let this be your official SPOILER ALERT!    Links: Episode of The Town where they interview Warner Bros' president of worldwide marketing about the marketing of Barbie  Tik Tok of Greta recapping her movie references Tik Tok of a conservative mom reviewing Barbie Where to find our Guests: Molly McGlynn Website Instagram Podcast Liza Treyger Instagram Podcast Thank you to our sponsors! Tanteo Tequila -- @tanteotequila Natalie's Juice Company -- @nataliesoj Pattern Brands - @patternbrands Poketo -- @poketo YIELD -- @yielddesignco GIR -- @gir
Released:
Aug 1, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Join comedian Chelsea Devantez as she and her friends recap and celebrate the memoirs of celebrity women. "The Book Club, dismissed as a feminine, frivolous time to drink wine and gossip is also a radical activity: a rare place where women have long been able to engage with the transformative power of books" - Jess McHugh