Writer and comedian Tess Rafferty (The Soup) joins Janet to debate the pros and cons of Barbie dolls, the pressure of “The Five Year Plan,” the delights of a good table setting, and how to reconnect with the art of your art.
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Writer and comedian Tess Rafferty (The Soup) joins Janet to debate the pros and cons of Barbie dolls, the pressure of “The Five Year Plan,” the delights of a good table setting, and how to reconnect with the art of your art.
One thing I like to do when cooking is listening to this podcast. When doing dishes, I prefer music, but my tastes seem completely different than Janet’s and her guests in that regard. Though I think we share some distastes in music. While I can recognize some of the qualities of The Doors and Nirvana, I think Morrison and Cobain are/were way overrated, in part because of their untimely deaths (and the age of their fans at the time, I remember the high school days when Cobain died, and how the shock was felt among the music obsessed crowd).
I am the world’s laziest cook when it comes to making my own meals, but there’s something really nice about working together to make a nice meal for friends and family.
Also, Janet, I had no idea you were involved in Neil’s Puppet Dreams until I saw the preview. Awesome!