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Monocycle with Leandra Medine

Ep 55: What It's Like to Work With Your BFF

Monocycle with Leandra Medine

Monocycle

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4.9779 Ratings

🗓️ 16 June 2017

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

You're probably wondering about what my ideal outfit is, right? But you would only know why I'm asking this question if you have started listening to the episode already. Before I continue forward with this intro, let me just explain said outfit: this kimono, these shorts, these shoes. Dress like a lady of leisure, but don't actually be one. That's my mantra for the summer of 2017. Glad that's out of the way! Now that we are engaged to be married, let me continue on topic: this week's episode of Monocycle is part of the theme of the month in that it's about what it's like to work with your best pal. When you think best pal, often you think of the women (or men!) you've known since they were girls (or boys!). The people you grew up with, or who you met in a social environment. While Amelia and I met in a work setting (we were interns together at the same start up in 2009), we became fast, personal friends. This process of burgeoning friendship was accelerated when she creepily booked a ticket to Paris and came to visit me when I was abroad just two months after we met, but you can hear more about that act of a true serial killer in the episode. Between then and the time she started at Man Repeller, there were about 4 years of unadulterated friendship colored by love and heartbreak and pillow talk and one very strange blog idea (it was called Pony Tales and Broken Nails) which frankly, made me want to work with her more. A lot of people warned us about what could happen to a friendship when soiled by the transactional nature of a business partnership, but so far, we're doing okay.

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0:00.0

Hi!

0:02.0

Ding-de-da-ding doog doong ding!

0:06.0

Welcome back to MonoCycle, a podcast by Manrepeller hosted by Leandra Medine and Cohen.

0:11.0

I go by both, either or this or that.

0:14.0

You might notice that my voice is a little uppity right now.

0:17.0

That's because it is 95 degrees in New York City.

0:20.0

I'm wearing my like ideal outfit.

0:22.1

I would never want to wear anything else ever again in the history of outfits.

0:26.3

But anyway, that has nothing to do with what we're about to talk about.

0:29.1

As you may or may not know, it is friendship month on man-repeller, which is that thing where

0:34.1

we talk about friendship and write about friendship.

0:37.0

And friendship can mean a lot of

0:38.1

different things, right? Like sometimes I feel like my shoes are my friends. Sometimes I feel like

0:42.4

my sweaters are my friends. Sometimes I feel like I am my only own friend. But today, we're going to

0:49.2

be a little bit more literal about it. I have next to me, Amelia Christina Barcelona Diamond. She is officially the deputy

0:57.5

editor of Man Repeller, but has really been functioning more as like the fashion director as of late.

1:02.2

And we've been working together for how long now? I think it's four years this August.

1:07.1

She thinks. It's four years this August. Actually four years years August 15th. Uh-huh. But so today we're

1:14.0

going to talk about, because a lot of you have asked whether or not it's challenging that Amelia

1:19.1

and I worked together because before we started working together, we were really close friends. We met

1:23.5

when we were 21 while interning at a startup. It was a fashion media startup and just clicked really fast.

1:32.3

Yeah.

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