908. - Cazzie David
Our friend Cazzie David returns to the pod to discuss Prince Andrew getting popped on his bday, GQ's backlash for publishing a Clavicular story, the difference between podcasts and shows, EMF headphone extension cords, oil pulling, lymphatic vibration plates, how she uses Gilmore Girls, who should fall asleep first in a relationship, Love Island, lake bathing at summer camp, the pains of pushing your product, and how her and Chris's life changed after their episode of Subway Takes aired. Cazzie's new book, Delusions, is out March 3rd. instagram.com/cazziedavid twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans howlonggone.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Speaker A: All right, uh, this episode of How Long Gone is brought to you by Stateside with Kai and Carter, a new podcast from The Guardian. And they are using this podcast to slow down the news and wrestle with the questions that we all have about what's happening in the world. And they do it 3 times a week. Jason, does that sound familiar to you? Speaker B: We don't really talk about, you know, a lot of international global news items and climates and cultures and sports and things like that. We do talk about fashion and wellness, but for everything else, Kai and Carter are a great place.
Speaker A: All right, so who couldn't use more news? Listen wherever you get your podcasts or watch on YouTube. How long gone? Bitch, it's me, Chris Black. New York City, looking at this fucking snow. Snow melting, them jeans was good. Speaker B: Snow melting, yeah, um, just a little bit of a dreary morning here in LA, a little— some clouds, some rains. Had to, had to do my dog walk extra early so I didn't get drenched upon. Speaker A: I hate to hear it. Speaker B: But otherwise, you know, just checking the news.
Pimp down, we got Andrew. Andrew's down, right? Speaker A: Yeah, I mean, they said let the corgis eat him, which I thought was— it's just, it's a real bummer to be like— Speaker B: let the corgis limb from limb. Speaker A: Like, it's— it must be a bummer to be— basically every newscast is referring to him as former Prince, you know. And then they got it, and they got him with the government after that. Yeah. Whereas before he was— he was— he was just Prince Andrew. Now it's Andrew blah blah blah.
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