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Episode 230: Talk Thirty To Me with Anna Malaika Tubbs

Forever35

Doree Shafrir & Elise Hu

Health & Fitness, Arts, Fashion & Beauty, Leisure

4.85K Ratings

🗓️ 10 August 2022

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

Kate and Doree share an exciting announcement and each pursue a new form of movement. Then, Anna Malaika Tubbs, author of The Three Mothers, joins them to discuss her bedtime routine, her recent 30th birthday and the ways she made it special, the importance and magnitude of both generational trauma and strength, and her next book about patriarchy in America. 


 

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0:00.0

Hello everyone, welcome to Forever 35, a podcast about the things we do to take care of

0:15.2

ourselves, I am Kate Spencer.

0:17.6

I am Dorya Schafferier, and we are not experts.

0:22.0

It's true Kate, we are not, but we are two friends who like to talk a lot about serums.

0:29.9

You know, at what point do we get to change that intro, and it turns into and we're experts.

0:36.7

Like now?

0:37.7

I mean, we could.

0:40.5

You know, experts about what?

0:42.9

Who knows, but it's some point, I feel like we've earned it.

0:48.1

Yeah, I mean, it's interesting, right?

0:50.8

This is kind of an existential question of like, at what point do you become an expert

0:59.0

in something that you've been doing for a long time?

1:02.1

And if the sort of the premise of our show was that we were coming at it from a perspective

1:06.6

of, perspective of not being experts, what does that mean for like the direction of the

1:14.0

show?

1:15.0

You know, I also feel like the more I learn, the more I don't know, and thus I almost

1:21.6

become less of an expert.

1:24.1

Well, it's kind of like how like teenagers think they know everything.

1:29.6

Oh boy, don't I know it?

1:32.8

I mean, I don't have a teenager yet, but I have one who's close.

1:35.2

Right.

1:36.2

So you're getting a little preview and it's like, right, because you're so young, you don't

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