![]() (The transcript for this week’s episode can be found here.)Īnd if you do have some good goss that you want us to hear, the email for that is or phone it in to 2-6-7-9-GOSSIP.Īlso in this episode is a special announcement: We are going on tour this summer!! Tickets will be available tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. You can subscribe to Normal Gossip on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever else you listen! You can follow Normal Gossip on Instagram here. ![]() The only other moral this episode could have, besides to watch who you text, is that you should always, always, beware of the characters. ![]() Blythe shared some of her own family's Disney dramas and adventures which turned out to be terrifyingly relevant to this week's episode, and then we dove right in! We discussed how gossip can inform non-fiction writing, and how to protect the privacy of the people you write about. She has written for the New Yorker, New York Magazine, Esquire, and for the NPR quiz show Wait Wait. ![]() ![]() She collects her crushes like ill cared-for pets, skewers her own suspect decisions, and assures readers that any date you can mess up, she can top tenfold. Like stereotypical versions of the people the book maligns, the title of Blythe Roberson’s How to Date Men When You Hate Men makes promises it can’t keep: This is not a how-to, she doesn’t hate men, and though she sleeps around and has maintained perplexing romantic friendships, she’s not totally sure if she’s ever been on a date. Blythe is a comedian, humor writer, and the author of How to Date Men When You Hate Men and the forthcoming America The Beautiful?. Blythe Roberson’s sharp observational humor is met by her open-hearted willingness to revel in the ugliest warts and shimmering highs of choosing to live our lives amongst other humans. ![]()
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