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Dua Lipa: At Your Service

Lisa Taddeo

Dua Lipa: At Your Service

BBC

Society & Culture, Personal Journals

4.41.2K Ratings

🗓️ 18 February 2022

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

In today’s episode of Dua Lipa: At Your Service, Dua welcomes Lisa Taddeo, journalist and bestselling author of books like 2019’s Three Women and 2021’s Animal, to the podcast for a conversation about writing about women – their strengths, their weaknesses, and the care and attention it takes to tell women’s stories authentically. From her origins covering the Rachel Uchitel and Tiger Woods tabloid scandal, to becoming one of the literary world’s most in-demand voices – and the inside scoop at her upcoming short story collection, Ghost Lover, and the soon-to-be-released TV adaptation of Three Women (“it’s been a humbling, humiliating, and really beautiful experience”) – Lisa opens up about her journey, one of pursuing life’s passions to their fullest.

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0:00.0

This podcast contains strong language and adult themes.

0:20.5

Hi, and welcome back to another episode of Do Elypha at Your Service.

0:25.1

My new podcast, where I'm sitting down with some of the world's most inspiring

0:28.8

minds to give you a look under the hood at what makes them all tick.

0:39.4

Before we dive into this week's episode, I wanted to thank everyone who took the time to

0:43.3

send in their thoughts and voice notes. I was really overwhelmed by all your lovely comments

0:48.0

about my interview with Olivier Roustang. Here's one I wanted to play to you.

0:52.6

Hi, I'm Gabriel. I'm 26 and I'm from Brazil. First of all, congratulations on the podcast.

1:00.4

It's amazing and so inspiring. Also, I have to tell you that I can't wait to see you in Brazil.

1:06.7

I am going with my best friend and we already have our tickets and it's going to be so special

1:12.2

for us. I know you read a lot and I do too. I'm always screenshotting your Instagram whenever you

1:17.6

post a book. So I would love to hear you talk about it more. Whatever your reading or what you're

1:23.7

excited to read and you could ask guests for book recommendations. I know a lot of people

1:29.6

would love to hear you talk about books. Congratulations again and lots of love from Brazil. Bye.

1:36.7

Thanks so much, Gabriel. That was so, so kind. I also really can't wait for the show in Brazil.

1:42.4

Last time I was there, I was supporting Coldplay. So I'm very, very excited to come back and do my

1:46.8

own show. It's definitely such an amazing place to perform and the energy is always so exciting.

1:52.0

So I'm really, really excited about that. And thank you so much for asking for my book recommendations.

1:57.2

I do read a lot, especially now that I'm on the road. And at the moment, I just started a book

2:02.2

that came recommended to me called The Bone Clocks by David Mitchell. I'm kind of a sucker for a

2:08.4

page turner and this one's proving to be one. And I'm so glad that you've suggested asking our

2:14.2

guests for their book recommendations as well because today's guest is one of my favorite authors

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