Lindsey Tramuta and the Terrors of French Homeownership

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
  • Lindsey Tramuta comes on as the Garage Monologues Season 2 opener, to talk about everything from home ownership in France to the reasons we need more discussions (and videos) surrounding things like reproductive health and how to bring men into the broader conversation (as spurred by my recent mini-documentary Kill the Swimmers).
    You can find her at lindseytramuta... and on Instagram and Twitter by her name.
    Thanks to today's Patron Producer Curtis Bamford and all of my Patrons for making this possible.
    You can subscribe to the Patron-only feed to get these videos and the podcast right when they drop over at / jayswanson

Комментарии • 6

  • @kkobrien
    @kkobrien Год назад

    As someone who enjoys both you and Lindsey's work separately, it's lovely to watch this sprawling, wonderful conversation between such thoughtful people. Also loved the sense of respect you both have for each other :) Agree it's really important to make the time for those friends who energize us and aren't afraid to ask questions and philosophize a bit about the world we inhabit.

  • @sleis418
    @sleis418 Год назад

    What is the napoleon book you reference in this episode? I remembered this conversation and thought you mentioned the title, but didn’t hear it when I re-scanned the episode.

  • @agyos
    @agyos Год назад +1

    What I really appreciate about your vlogs, and these wonderful “garage” talks, is their beautiful, eclectic focus. The community presented to us via your channels is warm, intelligent, curious, creative, and inspiring. Your friends are simply lovely, and sharing them with us is a true gift! Lindsey is beyond delightful…and I’ve enjoyed all of your guests. Thank you for your conscience, your kindness, and your determination, to evolve and be…through your heart!

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Год назад +1

    So nice to see your Public Podcast at last! Also, my eardrums are thrilled to be tickled.