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Sabrina Carpenter, Hit Man and the Queenie adaptation
Manage episode 423385273 series 2571955
Barry Keoghan and Sabrina Carpenter’s relationship is top of our hit-list today hunnies, since the singer released a music video all about an embarrassing boyfriend with a cameo from none other than… her 'embarrassing' boyfriend, Barry. Is he a secret scumbag, or is this all a PR ploy? Next, we revisit Lily Allen and Miquita Oliver’s podcast, Miss Me?, specifically the episode on sabotage and the Billie Eilish interview, followed by a review of the eagerly-anticipated TV adaptation of Candice Carty Williams’ book Queenie, which has divided critics and audiences. Plus, an ode to Clarkson’s Farm, which has returned to Amazon for a third season. How does a man with an unsavoury reputation as Jeremy Clarkson manage to make such charming, hilarious TV? And finally, a fascinating interview with the founders of London Nootropics, longtime partner of the pod and makers of the best adaptogenic coffee on the market. With Shez and Zain, we cover everything from medicinal mushrooms and coffee to biohacking trends like barefoot shoes and life-extending supplements.
DM us your thoughts on Instagram @straightuppod, and let us know what you’d like us to cover next week! And as ever please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, a rating on Spotify, lysm!
Thanks so much to our amazing partner London Nootropics, our fave adaptogenic coffee that naturally boosts mental clarity and physical energy, while also easing anxiety, all without any of coffee's usual jitters. Get 20% OFF with the DISCOUNT CODE straightup at londonnootropics.com
Reccos discussed:
- Sabrina Carpenter, Please Please Please
- Dua Lipa Has No Lore, LA Times
- Miss Me? Lily Allen and Miquita Oliver’s podcast
- Hit Man, Netflix
- Hit Man by Skip Hollingsworth, Texas Monthly
- Kiss The Ground, Netflix
- Queenie, Channel 4
- Queenie by Candice Carty-Williams (novel)
- Rye Lane, Disney +
- Queenie review – so half-baked it could have been made by AI, Guardian
- Queenie Reminds Us That Black Women Have A “Right To Exist Messily”, Refinery 29
- Clarkson’s Farm, Amazon Prime Video (season 3)
- Vivobarefoot shoes
151 episodes
Manage episode 423385273 series 2571955
Barry Keoghan and Sabrina Carpenter’s relationship is top of our hit-list today hunnies, since the singer released a music video all about an embarrassing boyfriend with a cameo from none other than… her 'embarrassing' boyfriend, Barry. Is he a secret scumbag, or is this all a PR ploy? Next, we revisit Lily Allen and Miquita Oliver’s podcast, Miss Me?, specifically the episode on sabotage and the Billie Eilish interview, followed by a review of the eagerly-anticipated TV adaptation of Candice Carty Williams’ book Queenie, which has divided critics and audiences. Plus, an ode to Clarkson’s Farm, which has returned to Amazon for a third season. How does a man with an unsavoury reputation as Jeremy Clarkson manage to make such charming, hilarious TV? And finally, a fascinating interview with the founders of London Nootropics, longtime partner of the pod and makers of the best adaptogenic coffee on the market. With Shez and Zain, we cover everything from medicinal mushrooms and coffee to biohacking trends like barefoot shoes and life-extending supplements.
DM us your thoughts on Instagram @straightuppod, and let us know what you’d like us to cover next week! And as ever please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, a rating on Spotify, lysm!
Thanks so much to our amazing partner London Nootropics, our fave adaptogenic coffee that naturally boosts mental clarity and physical energy, while also easing anxiety, all without any of coffee's usual jitters. Get 20% OFF with the DISCOUNT CODE straightup at londonnootropics.com
Reccos discussed:
- Sabrina Carpenter, Please Please Please
- Dua Lipa Has No Lore, LA Times
- Miss Me? Lily Allen and Miquita Oliver’s podcast
- Hit Man, Netflix
- Hit Man by Skip Hollingsworth, Texas Monthly
- Kiss The Ground, Netflix
- Queenie, Channel 4
- Queenie by Candice Carty-Williams (novel)
- Rye Lane, Disney +
- Queenie review – so half-baked it could have been made by AI, Guardian
- Queenie Reminds Us That Black Women Have A “Right To Exist Messily”, Refinery 29
- Clarkson’s Farm, Amazon Prime Video (season 3)
- Vivobarefoot shoes
151 episodes
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