Episode 345: Gossip From The Past with Nichole Hill

第三四五集:与尼科尔·希尔共谈往昔八卦

Forever35

健康与健身

2025-03-24

41 分钟
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Doree and Elise speak with Nichole Hill, the award-winning showrunner, audio producer and creator of the independent podcast Our Ancestors Were Messy. They discuss the history of Black newspapers, the lasting power of written gossip, why some of Nichole’s best memories of her dad are as a passenger in his car, and the reminder that it’s okay to be frivolous and romantic AND contribute to change. To leave a voicemail or text for a future episode, reach Doree & Elise at 781-591-0390. You can also email the podcast at forever35podcast@gmail.com.Take our listener survey and help us make our show better!Visit forever35podcast.com for links to everything they mention on the show or visit shopmyshelf.us/forever35.Follow the podcast on Instagram (@Forever35Podcast) and sign up for the newsletter at forever35podcast.com/newsletter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Hello and welcome to Forever 35, a podcast about the things we do take care of ourselves.

  • I'm Dory Shafrier.

  • And I'm Elise Hu.

  • And we are just two friends who like to talk a lot about serums.

  • Happy Monday to everyone.

  • Happy Monday, Elise.

  • How's it going?

  • I am still in, like drunk on the vibes of the LA Marathon.

  • I'm feeling really great actually.

  • This morning I went running and I usually kind of whine the whole time

  • because I don't actually enjoy exercising.

  • And one of the things that gets me through it is just complaining about exercising.

  • But today, today I was with my friend Amanda,

  • who I run with every Thursday morning, and I was like, you know what?

  • I was alongside those kids.

  • 3000 plus LA middle and high school kids ran the LA Marathon and I was alongside them

  • because we're following one of them for my ongoing post Fire documentary project.

  • But also I was doing an NPR piece on him and I just felt so inspired.