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Pop Apologists

11: Views From the Top (of Lake Forest)

Pop Apologists

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Society & Culture

4.63.4K Ratings

🗓️ 1 July 2020

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

This week, we dig into our reincarnation as Lake Forest, California career-women, Chanler recounts what it's like to have chores once more as a full-fledged, rent-paying adult, the new show Lenox Hill on Netflix that is already threatening Lauren's nascent engagement, and whether Kim Kardashian could truly survive forsaking the glamour and chopped salads of Calabases for the big blue skies of Wyoming. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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0:00.0

They're just classic office feelings.

0:02.0

Flurescent lights.

0:03.0

It's just a classic office and it's great and I'm happy to be there,

0:06.0

but it's just so funny.

0:08.0

I have to explain it on most calls because people are like,

0:10.0

I'm confused by your surroundings.

0:12.0

They probably think you actually work full-time at Allstate Insurance,

0:17.0

but you somehow manage to also maintain your high-powered tech career too. You're listening to pop-apologist and today we dig into our reincarnation as Lake Forest

0:36.8

California career women.

0:38.9

Chandler recounts what is to have chores once more even as a fully fledged rent-paying adults. The new show on

0:46.2

Netflix called Lennox Hill that is already threatening my nascent engagement and whether

0:51.9

a Kim Kardashian could truly survive forsaking the glamour and

0:55.8

chopped salads of Calabassas for the big blue skies of Wyoming.

1:01.0

Buckle in baby. Well well well here we are. Here we are excited to be here.

1:09.4

So happy to be here. It's amazing when we don't have to edit our own episodes.

1:14.9

How just more energized we are to actually record.

1:18.1

Definitely. I mean before this it was like we'd finish editing on like you know Tuesday night sometimes Wednesday or

1:25.6

Thursday night and then it would be Saturday and we'd be okay what time you want to

1:29.2

record tomorrow and then I would be like, oh.

1:33.2

Yeah, it was, I mean, I think that this podcast

1:37.8

is really just something that any future employers,

1:42.0

I hope never listen to, because we sound our work ethics are not great.

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