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Trashy Divorces

S8E9: La Vie En Rose | Edith Piaf & Emily Dickinson

Trashy Divorces

Hemlock Creatives

History, Comedy

4.52.2K Ratings

🗓️ 22 November 2020

⏱️ 77 minutes

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Summary

It’s two of our favorite stories week! First up, Alicia has the street-to-stardom tale of legendary French chanteuse Edith Piaf, while Stacie explains all the ways your English teacher was wrong about American poet Emily Dickinson. Both of these stories first appeared on Patreon. If you would like to join our incredible Patreon community for ad-free episodes and hours of additional material every week, or to give the gift of a Patreon subscription to the Trash Panda in your life, visit www.patreon.com/TrashyDivorces. Discover more: Book: Open Me Carefully: Emily Dickinson’s Intimate Letters to Susan Huntington Dickinson, edited by Ellen Louise Hart and Martha Nell Smith (Amazon link) Movie: Wild Nights with Emily (Amazon link) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

David Mitchell, six comedians, one ruling contest of survival.

0:05.0

I thought it was quite a pleasant week.

0:07.0

Deadly weapons.

0:08.0

Do scissors count? There was a lot of arts and craft.

0:11.0

Death-defying stunts. If that's a reference to me

0:14.2

tripping over I've been assured by the producers they've cut it. Dangerous

0:17.5

obstacles. There are a lot more nettles than I would have liked. It's survival

0:21.1

of the funniest. I see what we've done there. David Mitchell's It's

0:25.0

outside.

0:30.0

on the funniest. I see what we've done there.

0:27.0

On Dave and UK TV Play.

0:30.0

Welcome friends to another week of trashy divorces. My name is Stacy.

0:35.0

Hey everybody I'm Alicia. We're so glad you came to join us this week.

0:38.0

We've pulled out our rose-colored glasses to view the world this week on our episode.

0:44.4

A big and fantastic world.

0:46.7

We put some of our very favorite stories over on Patreon and periodically we like to bring some

0:51.8

out to the bigger world, which is what we're doing today.

0:56.3

So my story is Edith Piaf which is like the tiny little as sparrow and all the French

1:01.8

tragedy that you can imagine in one tiny package.

1:05.2

That is the original Patreon episode from April of this year.

1:08.9

It kicked off our April and Paris series.

1:11.2

Sure and I have, we did a new reading covering Emily Dickinson this week who...

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