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🗓️ 27 April 2023
⏱️ 77 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome to Dear Alice, a lifestyle approach to interior design. |
0:22.0 | Hello, everyone. Welcome to Dear Alice. We've got Sue Hall. We've got your |
0:27.0 | Cory Place. Hello. And Jess Bennett. Hi. How are we doing guys? Good. Yeah. Yeah. It's been a good |
0:37.1 | energy today. Yeah. Jess has brought the energy for real. Oh, I like it. Yeah. Blood's been all over |
0:43.2 | the place. I know. I'm here for the wild ride. We're celebrating. I mean, we of course record this |
0:49.2 | podcast in advance. So today we're celebrating National Women's International Women's Day. I'm |
0:53.5 | like, why do we call it International Women's Day? I was like, because we all... It's a worldwide |
0:57.7 | event, homeworld. Yeah. That's why. It's a worldwide event. Yeah. Anyway, it's international, man. |
1:05.9 | So... So... Yeah, we do. Yeah, it's great. So I'm filling the energy from that and it's just so fun. |
1:13.9 | Yeah. And you know what? I wasn't planning on doing this, but we wrote a little email out about |
1:21.3 | International Women's Day to all the people that are insiders, I think, at the emails. So sign up. |
1:26.2 | If you guys aren't an insider, you get, like, special everything. And I don't know why not |
1:30.5 | everybody's an insider. Maybe they don't know. But anyways... Perkscalore. Perkscalore. Perkscalore. I love |
1:36.8 | it too. That's great. There are Perkscalore. You should be ever marketing. Ashtag Perkscalore. |
1:44.4 | Perkscalore. Perkscalore. Perkscalore. Perkscalore. Perkscalore. Perkscalore. |
1:48.9 | Anyway, so I was just talking about how neat it is to be... How neat it is to be a woman today, |
1:54.5 | and that we can just do the work we want to in the world. And we don't live in the 1950s or the |
1:59.9 | 1920s and have different stereotypes that we have to push it up against. And I was just feeling |
2:06.0 | nostalgic from a grandma who was born in 1919. And she was such a brilliant, brilliant, everything |
2:12.7 | great at math. She was just so, so smart. And was a sole provider in her household of eight kids. |
2:19.5 | She had eight children. And she went down. My mom wrote me the most beautiful |
2:25.4 | text. She said, I saw your email today celebrating. You talked about grandma how she worked |
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