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Kennedy Saves the World

Pregnancy Cravings, Binary Thinking & How Kat Timpf Almost Moved to Africa

Kennedy Saves the World

FOX News Podcasts

Entertainment News, Society & Culture, News Commentary, News

3.2639 Ratings

🗓️ 11 September 2024

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Columnist and comedian Kat Timpf joins Kennedy to discuss her new book I Used to Like You Until...: (How Binary Thinking Divides Us) and opens up about her mental health. After the pair reminisce about their trip to Africa, Kat explains why you should never ignore pregnancy cravings and how the country music community almost canceled her.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:42.3

Hello and welcome to this episode of Kennedy Saves the World.

0:44.4

We continue with Kennedy's Book Club.

0:48.3

And this is one of the finest books you'll read for the entire season.

0:55.5

You should order it now because it's perfect for spooky season, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Hanukkah, and Festivus.

1:01.7

This is Kat Tim's latest book. I used to like you until how binary thinking divides us.

1:06.1

Thank goodness Kat and I are united once again in the Kennedy Saves the World podcast studio.

1:29.9

Kat, welcome back to the podcast. Thanks for having me. Not a day goes by that I don't talk about you. I talk about you every day. There were so many negatives in that sentence that I wasn't quite sure where I was going. I love that. I love that. I think about you every day. Thank you. Yeah. I miss you. You send me very comforting, kind, supportive texts. I do, of course. And you always practice them with no homo.

1:33.3

Yeah, I got to make sure people understand. Are you a homo?

1:40.4

No. A little bit. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, but you, your book is great because within the first couple of paragraphs, a young woman comes up to you at a show. You had judged her thinking she didn't want to be at your stand-up show. And you're like, she's got neck tattoos and clearly a lesbian. And she came up to you and was like, have you dated women? And you're like, yeah. I was like, yeah. But she also clearly knew that about me. How do you think she knew that? I don't, was it like the boots I always wear? I have no idea how she knew because I had not talked about it publicly before ever. Everyone my life knows about it. But this is something that you and I and you and your other friends have discussed is when you would talk about this publicly because it's something that we've always known about me. We've all known because I have dated women dated women. So it's like sometimes it's come up like, what are you doing this weekend? You know, I mean, years ago, I write about that girl that I was seeing for a while. I write about her in the first chapter. And it came down to... 2016 New Year's Eve. Yeah, exactly. You kept her coat. Yes, I did keep her coat for a while. even when I would see, I was like, you can't have this back because it looked really good on me. But I didn't want everyone to make it such a thing and have it be like a bigger deal to the public than it is to me, which is that it's no bigger deal than the fact that I've dated men before. But these stories were ones that I wanted to tell. So I decided to just tell them. I didn't want to not tell the story just because

2:51.6

it involved a woman and not a man. So that's kind of how I made the decision. Is that your

2:55.1

bag for this book? Do you think? I might be. I don't know. Yeah. Because I guess people, they

3:00.3

don't know. They haven't known. So. But now, I mean, I think that's one of the best things about

3:06.4

your writing is you really do reveal yourself.

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