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Submit ReviewA last-minute party with no menu inspiration. A kitchen with no space. A toddler who will only eat buttered pasta. Name your dinner emergency—Bon Appétit is here to help. Dinner SOS is the podcast where we answer desperate home cooks' cries for help. In every episode, food director Chris Morocco and a rotating cast of cooking experts tackle a highly specific conundrum and present two solutions. The caller will pick one, cook through it, and let us know if we successfully helped rescue dinner. Call in with your own dinner emergencies—no problem is too big or too small! For the recipes featured in Dinner SOS and more, head to bonappetit.com or the new Epicurious App. Just search Epicurious in the Apple App Store and download today. You can find episodes of our previous podcast, Food People, here.
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Though travel and adventure have historically been publicly claimed by men, women have always been part of those narratives, too. Each week, host and Condé Nast Traveler editor Lale Arikoglu shines a light on some of those stories, interviewing female-identifying guests about their most unique travel tales—from going off-grid in the Danish wilderness to country-hopping solo—sharing her own experiences traveling around the globe, and tapping listeners to contribute their own memorable stories. This is a podcast for anyone who is curious about the world—and excited to explore places both near and far from home.
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Unimaginable secrets. Unyielding power. Devastating rifts and shocking allegiances. With surprising new interviews as well as historic sound, Vanity Fair’s DYNASTY examines the ties that bind the most influential families in the world today, taking you inside their lives for a glimpse at the inner workings of privilege.
The DYNASTY debut season goes deep on the modern Windsors with Vanity Fair’s royal correspondent Katie Nicholl and staff writer Erin Vanderhoof, who reexamine the complex, sometimes fiery family dynamics—from the intimate side of the queen’s early reign to Harry and Meghan’s royal split to Prince Andrew’s shameful scandal—with razor-sharp insights, fresh reportage, and exclusive guests.
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In season 2 of In Vogue: The 2000s, we explore how fashion fused with every aspect of pop culture to become a global entertainment engine ubiquitous in culture--impinging on the global consciousness like never before. From Nicholas Ghesquière awakening the sleeping fashion house of Balenciaga, to Vogue putting the couture into Juicy Couture, and discussing Carrie Bradshaw’s influence on trendy 2000s fashion with Sarah Jessica Parker, we cover the iconic looks that defined the decade. Hear how 9/11 led to the creation of the CFDA Vogue Fashion Fund and ushered in the next generation of designers. We examine the colliding worlds of Vogue and Hollywood, and learn how the Met Gala became the Superbowl of fashion. We go behind the scenes of the most iconic fashion shoot of all time, where Annie Leibovitz and Grace Coddington transformed the designers of the decade into the characters of Alice in Wonderland, and sit down with the Brazilian Bombshell herself, Gisele Bündchen, who revolutionized modeling and the fashion industry, while on a meteoric rise to international celebrity status.
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In this bonus episode, Dr. Mariel Buquè is back, sitting down with Zahra to talk about how to stay more relaxed throughout our workdays. Dr. Buquè talks about why reducing stress can be such a challenge, offering tips and techniques for staying grounded. She then takes us through a guided mindfulness exercise.
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In this bonus episode, we’re continuing our coverage of the COVID-19 vaccines. We revisit a panel that Zahra hosted with David Kaufman, digital director at Architectural Digest, about myths and myth-busting around the vaccines and Black and Latinx communities. Along with experts Dr. Leon McDougle, Dr. Gbenga Ogedegbe, and registered nurse Sandra Lindsay, they discuss how to address inequitable vaccine access, the valid questions many people may have about these vaccines, and much more.
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We're excited to be bringing you a sneak peek at the latest from our friends at Bon Appétit! Healthyish is a six-part mini-series that takes on food and wellness in all their delicious complexity. Join host Amanda Shapiro (editorial director of Bon Appétit and the founding editor of Healthyish) along with professional chefs, home cooks, foragers, and of course our very own cast of Bon Appétit personalities to dive deep into what it means to eat, drink, and live healthy(ish), with lots of cooking advice and recipe ideas along the way.
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In our last episode of the season, we hear from Victoria, an archivist who was forced to find answers on her own about her endometriosis. Like many others diagnosed with a chronic illness, she’s faced multiple hurdles while navigating the medical system. Even though she’s learned a lot along the way, she wants to know how to continue to advocate for herself to her doctor—and how she can advocate for others in similar positions as well. Zahra consults Lauren Selfridge, L.M.F.T., a psychotherapist with multiple sclerosis and the host of This Is Not What I Ordered, a podcast about “full-hearted” living with chronic illness. Lauren shares her experience with multiple sclerosis, and how to find empathetic medical professionals who take you seriously, and the power of a good second opinion.
You can learn more about Lauren’s work at her website (https://laurenselfridge.com) and you can follow her on Instagram @laurenselfridgeofficical (https://www.instagram.com/laurenselfridgeofficial/?hl=en).
You can listen to her podcast This Is Not What I Ordered wherever you get your podcasts.
Here are some SELF resources and articles about navigating life when you have a chronic illness:
Opening Up About Your Chronic Illness
(https://www.self.com/story/checking-in-podcast-multiple-sclerosis)
Writing A Chronic Illness Elevator Pitch Has Made My Doctor’s Appointments So Much Easier
(https://www.self.com/story/chronic-illness-elevator-pitch)
Let’s Talk About Dating and Relationships When You Have a Chronic Illness
(https://www.self.com/story/checking-in-podcast-sex-love-sleep-apnea)
For People with Chronic Illness, Social Isolation Is Nothing New
(https://www.self.com/story/chronic-illness-social-isolation-coronavirus)
I’m Furious That It Took Almost a Decade to Diagnose My Chronic Pain
(https://www.self.com/story/chronic-pain-ankylosing-spondylitis)
If It Isn’t Chronic Lyme, What Is It?
(https://www.self.com/story/chronic-lyme)
How to Support a Friend Who’s Just Been Diagnosed With a Chronic Illness
(https://www.self.com/story/support-friend-chronic-illness)
Don’t miss out on new episodes of Checking In on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Apple Podcasts: http://listen.self.com/self-apple
Spotify: http://listen.self.com/self-spotify
Google Podcasts: http://listen.self.com/self-google
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If you have a health or wellness question of your own and want a chance to be featured on the podcast, you can submit it here.
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In this episode of Checking In, we hear from Loree, who is unsure about how to navigate dating right now. Online dating could be difficult even before the pandemic. Now, trust is even trickier to establish when it comes to things like vaccination status, caution levels, and boundaries. Not to mention how daunting dating again can be after so much social isolation. To help Loree figure it all out, Zahra first consults SELF senior health editor Patia Braithwaite about what she’s noticed in her coverage of dating life since the pandemic began. Then Zahra chats with Traci Medeiros-Bagan, L.M.F.T., a relationship therapist based out of California. They give advice on how to have these tricky conversations with someone you’re interested in, and how to figure out your own boundaries during this time.
You can read Patia’s work at SELF here, and follow her on Twitter @PdorBRaithw8.
You can learn more about Traci’s work on their website: http://compassionaterevolt.com/
Check out these SELF articles about dating during this time and the many questions it brings up:
Pandemic Dating Is Hard--But Hasn’t It Always Been Difficult? (https://www.self.com/story/dating-during-pandemic)
9 Ways Non-Monogamous People Are Dealing With the Pandemic (https://www.self.com/story/non-monogamous-pandemic-dating)
How To Deal If Being Single Has You Worried About “Biological Clocks” and Timelines (https://www.self.com/story/being-single-stress-about-the-future)
16 Quarantine Date Ideas That Are Actually Really Great
(https://www.self.com/story/quarantine-date-ideas)
I Book Club with Bumble Matches--Here’s What I’ve Learned
(https://www.self.com/story/bumble-book-club)
Road Test: I Tried Hinge’s Virtual Date Night Kit
(https://www.self.com/story/hinge-virtual-date-kit)
Is Your Rebound Relationship Actually Harmful?
(https://www.self.com/story/rebound-relationship)
Yes, Your Situationship Breakup Is Real
(https://www.self.com/story/situationship-breakup)
16 Intriguing Dating Apps To Try If You Want To Meet Someone New
(https://www.self.com/story/16-dating-apps)
Everything Isn’t A Red Flag--Here’s How to Tell the Difference
(https://www.self.com/story/red-flag-green-and-yellow-flags)
8 Cute Date Ideas to Try If you’re Tired of Staying Inside
(https://www.self.com/story/outdoor-date-ideas)
Don’t miss out on new episodes of Checking In on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Apple Podcasts: http://listen.self.com/self-apple
Spotify: http://listen.self.com/self-spotify
Google Podcasts: http://listen.self.com/self-google
Don't forget to sign up for the Checking In newsletter here: https://www.self.com/newsletter/checking-in
If you have a health or wellness question of your own and want a chance to be featured on the podcast, you can submit it here.
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In this episode of Checking In, we hear from Jenna, a listener who has a question many of us feel deep down during this time: How can we help ourselves feel better when the world is basically a dumpster fire? Sometimes, adding even just one more thing to your to-do list feels insurmountable. Zahra consults Mariel Buqué, Ph.D., a licensed psychologist and holistic mental health expert based in NYC. She’s been helping her clients adjust to pandemic life stressors, particularly by emphasizing the connection between mind, body, and soul. Dr. Buqué offers some practical tips for incorporating gratitude and joy into your life so that you actually feel better—without veering into toxic positivity. After that, Zahra chats with actor and mental health advocate Kristen Bell, who is also SELF’s May digital cover star. They discuss how to set up a personal toolkit to deal with life in an overwhelming world, why Bell is a big fan of gratitude lists, and how she tries to find contentment in her day-to-day life.
You can learn more about Mariel Buqué’s work here, and you can follow her on Instagram @dr.marielbuque.
You can follow Kristen Bell on Instagram @kristenanniebell and on Twitter @KristenBell. And here’s SELF’s May digital cover, featuring Bell discussing everything from parenting in a pandemic to how her husband, Dax Shepard, helps her cope with anxiety and depression.
For some helpful tips on how to begin a gratitude practice and how to try to find joy even when the world feels pretty awful, check out these articles:
The Healing Powers of Gratitude
4 Small Ways to Practice Gratitude Every Day
Please Celebrate Yourself—Even During a Pandemic
Black Joy Isn’t Frivolous--It’s Necessary
In Praise of Black People Laughing
What Is Resilience, and Can It Help Us Bounce Back From This?
13 Small but Impactful Ways to Cultivate Resilience
And here are some of the resources we mentioned for navigating really tough feelings in a way that goes beyond gratitude and joy:
7 Ways to Find an Actually Affordable Therapist
10 Online Support Groups for Anyone Struggling to Get Through 2020
41 Mental Health Apps That Will Make Life a Little Easier
Don’t miss out on new episodes of Checking In on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Apple Podcasts: http://listen.self.com/self-apple
Spotify: http://listen.self.com/self-spotify
Google Podcasts: http://listen.self.com/self-google
Don't forget to sign up for the Checking In newsletter here: https://www.self.com/newsletter/checking-in
If you have a health or wellness question of your own and want a chance to be featured on the podcast, you can submit it here.
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