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The Papaya Podcast

The One About Spaghetti vs Macaroni With Shane Landry

The Papaya Podcast

The Papaya Podcast

Society & Culture, Mental Health, Health & Fitness, Personal Journals

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 17 May 2021

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

After mentioning to my IG stories that Shane was coming back on the pod and he wanted to do an episode on Spaghetti vs Macaroni, I shot it down and asked my audience to ask him some questions. It was an overwhelming ask for this to be the episode. SO, here we are. Spaghetti vs Macaroni.



But, that’s not all.



We also discuss his time as a new dad to a baby, postpartum sex, and watching your partner’s body change throughout the years and what his perspective (honestly) is about it all. This conversation is both refreshing, hilarious and hopefully a bit healing too. It certainly was for me.

Shane isn’t really on social media so don’t bother following him, he has like 9 posts and they’re all a joke. But, you can see him lurking in the background of everything I do, @TheBirdsPapaya xoxo

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Transcript

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0:00.0

The following podcast is a deer media production.

0:05.9

Hi friends and welcome to the papaya podcast. I'm your hostess,

0:10.9

Trine Hermosta, Sarah Nicole, and each week I'm going to be dishing out some sweetness mixed

0:16.4

in with some seeds of wisdom or something like that. So get ready to get inspired,

0:22.4

get candid, get real because we are all in this digital space together.

0:30.4

As you were listening to this podcast today, it is Monday, May 17th, which is the day of my

0:38.8

launch with Laundry Bodywear, which is a swim line that we've come out with. It is made

0:44.5

also sustainable, ethically made within Canada. It's also made with water bottles, plastic water bottles

0:50.4

that transition into a fabric with an amazing cycle that they do in production. It's one of the most

0:57.3

incredible brands that I've ever worked with that I've ever experienced anything with. I've

1:01.6

been wearing their swim lines for years and when you talk about like whether or not you love swim

1:07.0

wear, it's the kind that I pull out on every single vacation, the most. It's the one that I'm

1:13.2

photographed in the most on Instagram. So being able to come out with my own mini line with them

1:19.2

has been phenomenal. Now we came out with this classic black two piece, a Sarah top and Nicole

1:25.5

bottom and then we came out with one that is extra special. It is called wears vulva and yes,

1:31.9

I said vulva. This design is all around honoring the vulva in a very subtle and beautiful way.

1:39.5

Much like a flower, vulvas are unique in their own sense. We wanted something that created this

1:44.9

cheekiness, this inspiration, this inspiring way of looking at a body and a vulva and looking at

1:52.8

it in a lens of it being beautiful and unique all in its own self. The pattern is a floral on a

1:58.7

white. It is absolutely gorgeous. It is not something that anybody else but you is going to know

2:04.5

it honors the vulva and it's going to remind you all the time to just reflect and not feel shame

2:09.9

about your own body and your own vulva and to know that each of them are truly unique in

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