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Room Dividers, TVs, and Three Gals About the Internet
Publisher |
Dear Media
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
Design
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Feb 20, 2023
Episode Duration |
00:37:53

Hello, this is she! Today we’re reaching into a grab bag filled with TVs, social omnivores, room dividers, and favorite internet follows. 

 

For more on the social omnivore, check out this Bon Appétit article by Ali Francis

 

Room dividers have come a long way—see: Lichen, The Inside, Sarah Ellison's for DWR, and Sight Unseen’s round up.

 

Delightful follow number one: Emily Sundberg and her newsletter Feed Me. She wrote milk-is-back.html#_ga=2.248931140.214450408.1675965797-1803200052.1675533315"> "Whole Milk Mounts its Triumphant Comeback" and every-shoppy-shop-looks-exactly-the-same.html"> "Welcome to the Shoppy Shop" and recently surfaced kevin-systrom.html">this 2019 interview with Kevin Systrom by Stella Bugbee, too. (Related-ish newsletters: After School by Casey Lewis and Public Announcement c/o Chris Black and James Ellis.)

 

Number two: Delia Cai, whose debut novel Central Places is out now—*please* see also: her IG for the book, her Twitter account, and her interview on this pod. (Other v specific IG follows: @smallbizmemez and @dankartdirectormemes.)

 

Number three: the financial-literacy TikToker Seema Sheth aka Bobeema and her financial cleanse series. Speaking of $$ stuff, Carl Nassib’s compound interest lesson from Hard Knocks and Women and Money by Suze Orman.

 

Finally, this tweet (by Lily Marotta, co-host of the Celebrity Book Club podcast) transported us. 

 

Where is the TV in your home? How you you answer the phone? Let us know at 833-632-5463, podcast@athingortwohq.com, or @athingortwohq—or join our Geneva! And for more recommendations, try out a Secret Menu membership.

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