IN CONVERSATION: Aisha Dee
Shameless1 Jul 2020

IN CONVERSATION: Aisha Dee

HELLO WE ARE SO EXCITED FOR THIS EPISODE THERE’S SIMPLY NO TIME FOR PUNCTUATION Today on the show, we bring you the delightful Aisha Dee. You’ll likely know Aisha as the Australian actor who currently plays Kat Edison on The Bold Type. (And she also played Desi on the Australian classic, The Saddle Club, years ago. We know you watched it.) In this chat, we talk with Aisha about her upbringing in the Gold Coast, her big move to America, as well as her love for music, her family, and her co-stars Meghann and Katie. Thank you so much to today’s sponsor, Fantastic Grainz. Head here to find out more. If you’d like to see more from Aisha, which you no doubt 1000% do, follow her on Instagram at @aishtray. For that In Conversation interview with Georgie Stone we think you’ll enjoy, click here. As for us? Here are all the links your heart desires... Our Insta profile. Our book-club. And our weekly newsletter! Head here to pre-order our proudest project to date! Our beautiful baby! Our book, The Space Between. Shameless Podcast is an independent vehicle, run by three women, that's charged by the support of our incredible listeners - AKA you! So, if you'd like to support the show, hit 'subscribe' on Apple Podcasts and leave a five-star review if you think we’ve earned it. You can also click 'follow' on Spotify. Then sit back and bask in our eternal, abundant love. Your hosts are Zara Beach Hero McDonald (@zamcdonald) and Michelle Wants Michael Buble’s Attention Andrews (@michelleandrews1). This episode was produced by Annabelle Lee for Shameless Media.

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Kayla Itsines and her $486 million

Kayla Itsines and her $486 million

Monday! Happy Monday! On today's show: How Kayla Itsines built a $400 million empire despite the controversies that shadow her fiance and business partner. Plus, the influencers who preach career advice in books, and why are women so obsessed with true crime? You read about Zara's report on Kayla ripping off costumers here, and the AFR's Young Rich list here. This week, Mich recommended Man Repeller and Zara recommended The Cut On Tuesdays. For articles mentioned on the show: Cameron Russell's TED Talk Life lessons from Tim Minchin Grisly Murders and Serial Killers? Ooh, Tell Me More from The New York Times Why do we — women in particular — love true crime books?

28 Okt 201853min

Stalkers, paps, and liars

Stalkers, paps, and liars

Happy Monday lovers! This week, we're talking about the evolution of Lady Gaga, the closure of Cosmo, and the ethics of the celebrity paparazzi. This week Mich recommends watching Exposed: The case of Keli Lane on ABC iView. Zara recommends this profile on Chrissy Teigen and this interview with the man who welcomed back Louis CK, To read Allie Jones' take on whether Cosmo is "deeply feminist", click here. To read an interview with the woman who reinvigorated Cosmo, Amy Odell, click here. Why We Need Tabloids, by Ryan Linkof in the New York Times. Listen to Keira Knightley on the Awards Chatter Podcast. This episode was produced by Michelle Andrews, with royalty free music from Bensound.

21 Okt 201851min

Crazy Rich Australians

Crazy Rich Australians

Good morning lovely people. Happy Monday! On this week's show: Taylor Swift finally gets political, why this year’s season of The Bachelorette is the lowest rating in history, and the Aussie socialites that are dripping with both money and narcissism. This week, Zara recommended Longform's interview with Rebecca Traister and Michelle recommended Any Ordinary Day by Leigh Sales. Wanna read what we spoke about in the pod? Links below. Why celebrities wade into politics: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2017/09/22/why-celebrities-wade-into-politics-and-why-people-listen-to-them-even-conservatives/?utm_term=.3d06a0f24d5e The Social Set: https://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/celebrity/what-s-not-to-like-the-social-network-that-really-counts-20181008-p508c8.html Thanks so much to STA Travel for sponsoring this episode of Shameless. This episode was produced by Zara McDonald, with royalty free music from BenSound.

14 Okt 201851min

The. Worst. Bachelor. Ever.

The. Worst. Bachelor. Ever.

Good morning to everyone except Nick Cummins! Kidding, kidding. In all seriousness, though, what the HECK happened on The Bachelor last week? Plus, can you be a feminist and love rap music, and what's with the return of the noughties' biggest Hollywood stars? Mischa Barton and Lindsay Lohan are ev-er-y-where. Our recommendations for the week: How To Be Perfect by Holly Wainwright and Nine Perfect Strangers by Liane Moriarty. Wanna read what we spoke about in the pod? Links below. Tricia Rose for The Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2012/jan/17/jay-z-bitch-rapper-hip-hop Ann Friedman for The Cut: https://www.thecut.com/2013/07/blurring-the-lines-enjoying-maybe-sexist-music.html The New York Times on women in the music industry: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/25/arts/music/music-industry-gender-study-women-artists-producers.html Tirhakah Love for The Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/music/2017/oct/19/post-malone-rockstar-numb-the-pain-with-the-money-how-hip-hop-turned-nihilistic Jill Filipovic on women's public meltdowns: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/may/29/amanda-bynes-meltdown-why-we-watch Thanks so much to STA Travel for sponsoring this episode of Shameless. This episode was produced by Michelle Andrews, with royalty free music from BenSound.

7 Okt 201853min

The case for worst dressed lists

The case for worst dressed lists

As always lovely people, happy Monday! This week: Are WAG best and worst dressed lists inherently anti-feminist? Plus, the brands that are trying to sell products on the back of mental illness, and why the world is obsessed with actress Jameela Jamil. Some stories we mentioned today: The Anxiety That Binds - https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/11/style/anxiety-love-carmen-maria-machado.html Why companies like Bumble and 7-Eleven are trying to sell you skin care and makeup - https://www.vox.com/the-goods/2018/9/27/17903530/beauty-bumble-7-eleven-spotify-expedia Ways to Change the World: Jameela Jamil - https://www.channel4.com/news/ways-to-change-the-world-jameela-jamil Jameela Jamil: ​'I won't become a double agent for the patriarchy'​ by Hadley Freeman - https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2018/jul/28/jameela-jamil-wont-become-double-agent-patriarchy Also, come join our Facebook group! You can find us here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/227268451176371/ Royalty free music from Ben Sound. This episode was produced by Zara McDonald.

30 Sep 201856min

The rise and rise of Zoe Foster Blake

The rise and rise of Zoe Foster Blake

Hello beautiful listener people. Happy Monday! On this week's episode we're talking about the floss bikini, the unencumbered success of Zoe Foster Blake, and the sexting scandal that rocked the NRL. To read Mich's piece on ZFB and Roxy Jacenko, click here. To join our gorgeous Facebook group, click here. To follow us on Insta, click here. To claim $1,000,000 from a Nigerian prince, click here. (Ha! Gotcha.) Royalty free music from Ben Sound. This episode was produced by Michelle Andrews.

23 Sep 201853min

It’s time to talk about the Bachelor villains

It’s time to talk about the Bachelor villains

Hola! On this week's show: Did Chrissy Teigen finally give us an opportunity to talk about drinking alcohol in excess, the women whose reputations are ruined by their tenure on reality television and Cosmopolitan cover that’s generated more discussion than almost any other cover this year. You can find Sali Hughes piece about the Tess Holliday cover here, and Wil Anderson's conversation with Jules Lund here. To follow us on Instagram, click here. To join our wonderful little Facebook group, click here. If you guys could share a snap listening to this ep on your Instagram story, we would SO APPRECIATE IT. We can't tell you how much that helps us spread the word and grow our little baby pod. Thanks for always being so lovely and supportive. This episode was produced by Zara McDonald with royalty free music from Bensound. See you next week!

9 Sep 201852min

The celebrity guide to splitting up

The celebrity guide to splitting up

It's Monday morning and while that means the weekly grind is churning again, we're happy to ease the pain with another episode. On this week's show: Why everyone’s getting sick of The Bachelor, what on Earth do we do with men in the public eye who have fucked up, and the breakup statements so saccharine we feel a little queasy. You can read Clementine Ford's piece on Louis C.K here, Dana Schwartz's piece on the same topic here and Tom Meagher's piece on the monster myth here. Also, here's Lena Dunham's column on break ups for Vogue. To follow us on Instagram, click here. To join our wonderful little Facebook group, click here. If you guys could share a snap listening to this ep on your Instagram story, we would SO APPRECIATE IT. We can't tell you how much that helps us spread the word and grow our little baby pod. Thanks for always being so lovely and supportive. This episode was produced by Zara McDonald with royalty free music from Bensound. See you next week!

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