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Sentimental Garbage

Caroline Calloway with Diana Reid

Sentimental Garbage

Justice for Dumb Women

Queer, Camp, Movies, Culture, Literature, Sex And The City, Society & Culture, Tv, Musicals, Arts

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 19 October 2023

⏱️ 84 minutes

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Summary

You either know everything about Caroline Calloway, or nothing at all. This episode is for everyone in the first category. Author Diana Reid comes into the studio to get balls deep in mid 2010s influencer culture, the politics of young friendship, digital media trends of yesteryear and the first person essay economy that reigned over our lives for so long. We try to use the Caroline Calloway/Natalie Beech story as a Rosetta Stone for our own lives, and the result is a pretty fabulous conversation


Diana Reid is the author of Love & Virtue as well as Seeing Other People



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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to Sentimental Garbage, the podcast where we talk about the culture

0:08.6

we love.

0:09.6

It's slightly sometimes makes us feel ashamed of.

0:11.3

My name is Karen Houdon, and I bring my cat and handbag into nightclubs, joining me

0:15.8

who knows the precise location of those Yale plates.

0:18.7

It's diner-lead.

0:19.7

Hi.

0:20.7

Hi.

0:21.7

Thanks for having me.

0:22.7

Thanks for bringing this amazing topic to the podcast.

0:26.7

I couldn't be more excited, more trepidatious, or have more on the table with this.

0:32.4

Oh, good.

0:33.4

Yeah, I also am so invested.

0:35.2

I am obsessed with Carolina and Calaway, which is exactly how she wants it.

0:39.9

It's exactly how she wants it.

0:41.9

She's precisely.

0:42.9

And so of all the things that you could have brought to Sentimental Garbage, why Carolina

0:46.2

and Calaway?

0:48.2

That's a good question.

0:49.2

I think she is always changing, and that makes her so watchable, because I think she's

1:00.0

a genuinely unpredictable public figure, and I also think that she is...

1:05.2

I think that she is someone who is very conscious of how women are coded in the public eye,

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