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Mindless Moments

Bobbi Davidson and Isabella Parish

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Two 20-something life-long besties, Bobbi and Isabella, discuss some world changing pop culture moments. Ok maybe not world changing but still fun! From Lady Gaga’s meat dress to Steve Harvey announcing the wrong winner at Miss USA, we have got all the girlies covered with hot takes, mindless banter, and the guarantee you will be entertained. Listen for the mindless moments and stay because we are all having so much fun!! New episodes available every Thursday.
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On the Whose Body Is It podcast you'll learn about the forces at play attempting to control our minds and bodies such as transgender ideology, porn, prostitution and the various tentacles of the medical industrial complex. Together, we’ll untangle patriarchal lies as you listen to jaw-dropping interviews with women from around the world.
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Dirty Laundry City with Isabella and Silvana is an unironically relatable, female Millennial podcast where they talk about health, relationships and being in your thirties. Airing out your laundry has never been so dirty!
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Are you trying to drink less alcohol but need some motivation? Or are you curious about sober life? The Not Drinking Today pod provides an invaluable resource to keep you motivated and on track today and beyond. Meg and Bella's guests include neuroscientists, quit-lit authors, journalists, health experts, alcohol coaches and everyday people who have struggled with alcohol but have triumphed over it. Our aim is to support and inspire you to reach your goals to drink less or none at all! Meg a ...
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Fresh Air from WHYY, the Peabody Award-winning weekday magazine of contemporary arts and issues, is one of public radio's most popular programs. Hosted by Terry Gross, the show features intimate conversations with today's biggest luminaries. Subscribe to Fresh Air Plus! You'll enjoy bonus episodes and sponsor-free listening - all while you support NPR's mission. Learn more at plus.npr.org/freshair
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If you are captivated by tales of divine intervention and miraculous healings, and have a desire to explore the mysteries that defy scientific explanation, you have come to the right place. Here, we bring you the most compelling accounts of the supernatural, each episode meticulously researched and brought to life through stories. Our podcast is dedicated to uncovering the truths behind miracles and unexplained phenomena, exploring the historical and cultural contexts that surround these eve ...
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Boobs In Business

Anna Isabella Career & Culture

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It’s so easy to tell ourselves why we can’t do something. But have you ever tried to tell yourself all the reasons you can? Welcome to, Boobs In Business. I’m your host Anna Isabella. And welcome to storytelling, where women share how they turned passions into successful careers. Through doubts, insecurities, and mishaps, we can all reach our goals of landing our dream job, whatever it may be, by motivating and supporting each other. @boobsinbusiness @annna_isabella
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We continue our Classic Films and Movie Icons series and feature archival interviews with Dennis Hopper and Isabella Rossellini. They co-starred in the movie Blue Velvet, and after it became a hit, both of their careers were redefined. Later, on the centennial of singer Dinah Washington's birth, jazz historian Kevin Whitehead has appreciation. Lear…
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The 1964 spaghetti Western A Fistful of Dollars turned Clint Eastwood into a star. He had a famous squint in his closeups, but he told Terry Gross in 1997, it wasn't necessarily character driven. "They bombed me with a bunch a lights, and you're outside and it's 90 degrees, and it's hard not to squint." We'll also hear from Eastwood's co-star in Th…
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On this episode of Mindless Moments, Isabella finally starts using her small platform and Bobbi does not have plans to pirate the Reputation Stadium Tour Movie. Planning on moving to Wyoming so people think we are really rich and famous. Also thank you for asking, no we are not over our surprise songs but love The Eras Tour! Follow us on social: IG…
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Our special series of archival interviews continues with two of the GOATs: Meryl Streep, the actor with the most Oscar nominations in history, spoke with Terry Gross in 2012 about playing Margaret Thatcher. And Sidney Poitier, the first Black man to win best actor, in 2000 talked about how the radio helped him learn an accent for auditions. Learn m…
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We continue our Classic Films and Movie Icons series with two performers who gained fame as kids: Breakfast Club actor Molly Ringwald and Freaky Friday actor Jodie Foster. We'll also discuss Foster's Oscar-winning role as an FBI agent in The Silence of the Lambs and hear from her co-star who played serial killer Hannibal Lector, Anthony Hopkins. Le…
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From now through Labor Day we're featuring interviews from our archive with great actors and directors. Robert Duvall talks about his role in the Godfather films as Tom Hagen, the Corleone family lawyer — and about speaking the most famous line in Apocalypse Now. And we'll get some insights into acting from Michael Caine, including why you don't ne…
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Ever wondered how ADHD manifests differently in children and adults, or between males and females? In our latest episode, we promise to provide those answers and more with the help of our returning guest, Faye Lawrence. Now a specialized coaching therapist, Faye shares her journey of being diagnosed with ADHD in 2022 and offers a unique perspective…
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We begin our series celebrating classic movies with Terry Gross' 1988 interview with On the Waterfront director Elia Kazan, as well as a 2020 interview with his granddaughter, actor Zoe Kazan. Plus, we'll hear from the film's romantic lead, actor Eva Marie Saint, who told Fresh Air in 2000 that she got the part after improvising with Marlon Brando.…
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We remember Phil Donahue, the daytime talk show host who pioneered thoughtful discussions on controversial issues, and paved the way for Oprah and others. And we remember actress Gena Rowlands, who best known for her often improvised independent film collaborations with her husband John Cassavetes. Also, Justin Chang reviews the film Close Your Eye…
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On this episode of Mindless Moments Bobbi and Isabella discover their powers. Bobbi is a witch and Isabella is a freak! Needing a live concert film of 'The Final Jam' right now. Someone please let us stay in the Malibu 'Hannah Montana' home. But for real do we now have to add D23 to our concert lineup. How many episodes in a row will we talk about …
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Natasha Vargas was a journalist, union organizer and classic leftist when she took on the topic of gender ideology. A beat reporter for Out, Jezebel, Vice (among many other leftist publications) she even sympathetically covered the entree of Fallon Fox into women’s MMA (he is the trans-identified male who would later become known for splitting lesb…
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Two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter David Rohde argues that since 2016, Trump has used conspiracy theories, co-option and threats to bend Justice Department and FBI officials to his will. Rohde's new book is Where Tyranny Begins. Maureen Corrigan reviews Paradise Bronx by Ian Frazier. Learn more about sponsor message choices: pod…
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As 50,000 people attend the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, we look at the history of politics, protest and play in American stadiums. "We fight our political battles in stadiums," Columbia historian Frank Andre Guridy says. "They become ideal places to stake your claims on what you want the United States to be." His new book is The Stad…
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In The Supremes at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat, Ellis-Taylor plays the outspoken ringleader among three women whose friendship spans several decades. Her previous films include Origin and King Richard. She talks with Tonya Mosley about growing up in rural Mississippi, buying two billboards, and getting into acting to stave off adulthood. Also, Maureen C…
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Happy bonus episode girls! We talk about Isabella's self-book, marrying for money, no body no crime divorce vibes, being on the other side where podcasters don't tell you who they're talking about, Kelly Clarkson, alimony should only be for women, blonde country girls, VD vs NYD the movies and their cameos and how Isabella won't update her apps. Fo…
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If you are sober curious or are on a mission to drink less, you will likely have heard about SMART Recovery, an evidenced based recovery method that is as an alternative to other recovery programs, including 12 step programs. Or perhaps you've attended a SMART Recovery meeting or two? Today we are joined by April Long, the CEO of SMART Recovery and…
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Pediatric surgeon and founder of the Black Doctors Consortium Dr. Ala Standford talks with Terry Gross about how, at the height of the pandemic, she dedicated herself to addressing health inequities in Black and Brown communities. She set up shop in parking lots and churches providing tests and vaccines to tens of thousands of people. Also, we'll t…
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Homicide: Life on the Streets, the critically acclaimed police procedural set in Baltimore, is coming to streaming (Peacock) for the first time. The show, which ran for seven seasons, is based on a book by David Simon, from before he created The Wire. In an appreciation of the show, we're listening back to interviews with some of the people behind …
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As democrats prepare for their national convention in Chicago next week, we take stock of a presidential race transformed. New Yorker staff writer Evan Osnos tells us about the enthusiasm and energy he's seen on the campaign trail with Vice President Kamala Harris and running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz. Later TV critic David Bianculli review…
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On this episode of Mindless Moments, Bobbi and Isabella dive into the lore of Shondaland. Jason Baldoni needs to call Olivia Pope for his new crisis PR Team. Welcome to our new health podcast, we are diving into protein. And we are completely uneducated on the topic and just asking questions no one will answer. All we know is we NEED a daily dose o…
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In today's episode I speak with my friend Daniella Saar about the terrors of October 7th, the rise in global anti-semitism including the riots on college campuses, the reality of sharing borders with enemy states and the ethical concerns of awarding a so-called "Palestinian Journalist" for photographing murdered Israeli woman, Shani Louk, as her li…
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Casey Michel shines a light on Americans lobbying for foreign governments in Washington, in many cases representing brutally repressive regimes and countries that oppose U.S. interests. Laws requiring registration of lobbyists and disclosure of their efforts have been little-enforced, and thus ignored by countless agents who've reaped huge profits …
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Poet and writer Safiya Sinclair grew up in a devout Rastafari family in Jamaica where women were subservient. When she cut her dreadlocks at age 19, she became "a ghost" to her father. Her memoir, How to Say Babylon, is out in paperback. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Policy…
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Joe Moore, a former Army sniper turned FBI informant, shares how he infiltrated the KKK and helped foil a plot to assassinate then Sen. Barack Obama. Moore explains how hate groups are growing. His new book is 'White Robes and Broken Badges.' Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Policy…
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