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    68. SARAH PAULSON IS PLAYING GLENNON ON TV!!

    enFebruary 08, 2022

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    • Innovative solutions in bra and diaper industries3rdlove introduces half cup sizes and virtual fitting room, Pampers offers gentle, protective diapers and plant-based wipes, both prioritize customer experience with resources and rewards programs

      Both 3rdlove and Pampers offer innovative solutions to common problems in their respective industries. 3rdlove revolutionized the bra industry with their half cup sizes and virtual fitting room, providing more options for those experiencing size exclusivity issues. Meanwhile, Pampers provides gentle, protective care for babies with their Swaddlers diapers and plant-based wipes, ensuring skin health and leak-proof protection. Additionally, both companies offer resources and rewards programs to enhance the customer experience. As for the exciting news, The Untamed book is being turned into a TV show, and the person playing the protagonist will be revealed in the podcast.

    • Recognizing and pursuing meaningful connectionsSeize opportunities to work with individuals who inspire and resonate with us, even if we perceive them as out of reach. Authenticity and vulnerability can change our perspective.

      Sometimes in life, we come across individuals who significantly impact us, and we yearn for the opportunity to work with them. Sarah Paulson is such a person for Glennon Doyle. Despite their unmet encounter, Glennon held a deep admiration for Sarah's acting skills. When the opportunity arose for them to collaborate on a project, Glennon was hesitant due to her perception of Sarah's sophistication. However, Sarah's authenticity and vulnerability during their initial meeting changed Glennon's perspective. The production team recognized Sarah's potential as the leading role and encouraged Glennon to write her a letter expressing his admiration and request for her involvement. Sarah's excitement for the project was mutual, and their collaboration became a cherished experience for both parties. This story illustrates the power of recognizing and pursuing meaningful connections with individuals who inspire and resonate with us.

    • Two Powerful Women's ConnectionAuthenticity, self-expression, and connection are key to creating meaningful art and experiences. Two powerful women's exchange showcases the importance of breaking free from societal conditioning to lead positive change.

      The connection between Glennon Doyle and Sarah Paulson goes beyond their professional roles and speaks to a deeper need for women to break free from societal conditioning and lead the way towards positive change. Their exchange in the email conversation showcases the raw emotion, vulnerability, and mutual admiration between two powerful women. Sarah Paulson, known for her versatility and award-winning performances, is seen as a potential candidate to embody Glennon Doyle's story in a project that represents hope and beauty for the world, particularly the queer community. The email exchange highlights the significance of authenticity, self-expression, and the power of connection in creating meaningful art and experiences.

    • Sarah Paulson's journey to securing 'Untamed' role filled with self-doubtDespite fear and self-doubt, taking on opportunities is a powerful reminder for self-realization and acceptance.

      Sarah Paulson's journey to securing the role in "Untamed" was filled with self-doubt and the belief that it would be someone else. However, she couldn't shake the feeling that it should be her. Paulson admitted to following Reese Witherspoon's promotion of the book and even imagined herself playing the part on her knees. Despite her fear of failure, she knew that taking on the role was something she must do. Paulson expressed the immense responsibility she feels towards her fans, who look up to her as a North Star, making her role in their lives a significant responsibility. The journey to self-realization and acceptance of opportunities, despite fear and self-doubt, is a powerful reminder for us all.

    • Fear as a motivator for growthFear can drive learning and growth, but focusing on the act of doing and learning is key. Sarah Paulson shares her experience of taking on a challenging role and endorses Pampers for gentle diaper and wipe solutions.

      Fear can be a powerful motivator for learning and growth, even in uncertain situations. Sarah Paulson shared her experience of taking on a challenging role and feeling the pressure to do it justice, despite not having the guidance of the original person. She also emphasized the importance of focusing on the act of doing and learning, rather than letting fear hold her back. Additionally, she highlighted the delicate care and protection needed for a baby's skin, endorsing Pampers as the recommended brand for gentle, leak-proof diaper and wipe solutions.

    • Embracing character transformationsActing requires deep understanding and adaptation, going beyond physical traits. Observe and understand subtle nuances to embody character's essence.

      Transforming into a character for acting requires deep understanding and adaptation, going beyond just imitating physical traits. The actress in the discussion shares her experience of taking on a role with unsightly nails, which she found both intriguing and frustrating. She acknowledges the strangeness of allowing another person to take over her appearance and the internal conflict between embracing the transformation and regretting it. The actress also mentions the importance of observing and understanding the subtle physical nuances of the character, even if they may not be replicable. She emphasizes that the goal is not to mimic exactly but to embody the character's essence. Ultimately, the actress admits that she cannot explain the process, but trusts that it will happen through preparation and dedication.

    • Women's struggle with confidenceDespite societal pressure, women should embrace their skills and express confidence, which is perceived differently for women than men.

      Confidence is a challenge for many women, including the speaker, who has spent decades criticizing her own abilities. She acknowledges the societal pressure that makes it difficult for women to embrace their greatness and express confidence. The speaker is trying to change her mindset and accept that she has valuable skills and knowledge, despite past doubts. Another key point is the difference between how women and men are perceived when they exhibit confidence. The speaker admires the bravery of those who openly express themselves, while she has historically hidden behind her roles as a performer. As she reflects on her international career, she wishes she had been more confident and bold in her experiences abroad.

    • Exploring the power of language learning and personal connectionsLearning a new language leads to personal growth and connections. Find people who bring joy and laughter into your life, and focus on the joy in relationships rather than jealousy.

      Learning a new language, especially with the help of a trusted program like Rosetta Stone, can lead to significant personal growth and connections. The discussion also highlighted the importance of finding people who bring peace and joy into our lives, whether it's through shared laughter or other meaningful connections. The speakers shared personal experiences of finding such connections with their partners and siblings, emphasizing the power of laughter and shared experiences to bring people closer together. Additionally, they acknowledged the challenges of jealousy and how it can impact relationships, but also emphasized the importance of finding joy and connection in those relationships rather than focusing on feelings of jealousy. Overall, the conversation underscored the importance of language learning, personal connections, and finding joy in life. For a limited time, Rosetta Stone is offering a 50% discount on their lifetime membership, providing an opportunity to start learning a new language and potentially open up new opportunities for personal growth and connection.

    • Discussing potential candidates for casting lead character AbbyThe casting of Abby, a lead character in a potential TV adaptation, is crucial and requires careful consideration. Open casting calls and unknown actresses were discussed for unique audience reactions.

      The casting of the lead character Abby in a potential television adaptation of Glennon Doyle's book is a significant decision that requires careful consideration. Doyle and her friend Sarah were discussing the potential candidates for the role and expressed their uncertainty about who would be the best fit. Doyle mentioned that her friend Liz Gilbert had even tried out for the role. They also discussed the idea of an open casting call and the potential benefits of casting a relatively unknown actress for the role. Sarah McCarron, who is set to be the showrunner, had expressed the desire for audiences to have their own unique reactions to the character's introduction. Doyle and Sarah had a strong reaction to McCarron during their meeting, and they were excited about the possibility of working with her. Overall, the casting decision for Abby is a crucial one that will impact the audience's perception of the character and the show as a whole.

    • The importance of authenticity and storytelling in acting and lifeEverything is at stake in life, and authenticity, vulnerability, and storytelling help us connect with ourselves and others, as seen in Glennon Doyle's 'Untamed'.

      That the text and the stakes are crucial elements in acting and life. The speaker believes that everything is at stake in every person's life, and acting should reflect that importance. The book "Untamed" by Glennon Doyle resonates deeply with the speaker due to its focus on survival, freedom, and power. The book's unique storytelling style makes it universally relatable, and the speaker's queer identity was essential for her connection to the material. The speaker emphasizes the significance of being true to oneself and the importance of every individual's story. The conversation highlights the importance of authenticity, vulnerability, and the power of storytelling in connecting with others and understanding the human experience.

    • The right to self-determination and authenticityIndividuals should be free to make honest choices for themselves, without societal pressure or labels, and be supported in their authenticity

      Individuals have the right to make honest choices for themselves, free from societal pressure and labels, especially when it comes to matters of identity and love. The speaker emphasizes the importance of self-governance and not wanting to answer to anyone but themselves. They believe that everyone should be allowed to "do them" without the need for belonging or conformity. The conversation also touches on the idea that change is possible and that acceptance and understanding should come from a place of love and fluidity. The speaker's experience of coming out was met with a similar sentiment from their loved ones, emphasizing the importance of supporting individuals in their choices and not making those choices a requirement for acceptance or belonging. Ultimately, the speaker's message is one of self-determination, authenticity, and the importance of respecting and celebrating individuality.

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    • Embracing Authenticity and IndividualityBeing true to oneself and embracing individuality, despite societal pressures and perceived differences, is crucial for personal and professional growth.

      Authenticity and vulnerability are essential in presenting ourselves in the world, despite societal pressures to conform to certain standards. The speaker shared her experience of being perceived differently due to her physical attributes and how it affected her personal and professional life. She also highlighted the importance of understanding and accepting the passage of time. Another interesting point discussed was the ambiguity around height in media, with people rounding up or down their measurements to fit certain casting requirements. Ultimately, the conversation emphasized the importance of being true to oneself and embracing individuality.

    • Discovering the Right Person for a ProjectFinding the right person, highly intelligent and passionate, is a significant step towards beautiful things to come. Believe in oneself and the team's abilities, even during challenges, with the reminder 'We Can Do Hard Things'.

      The excitement and gratitude expressed towards discovering the right person for a project. The individual in question is highly intelligent and passionate, and their involvement is seen as a significant step towards beautiful things to come. The speaker expresses confidence in the team's abilities and promises to be a supportive cheerleader. The conversation also touches on the importance of understanding and believing in oneself, even during challenging times. The phrase "We Can Do Hard Things" serves as a reminder of the resilience and determination required to overcome obstacles and find success. Overall, the conversation reflects a positive and optimistic outlook on life and the potential for great things to come.

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