907. - Audrey Hobert
Audrey Hobert is a musician from Los Angeles. Her new record, Who's The Clown? Is out now. We chat with her from her home in LA about Johnny Cakes, Chris Martin's pimp hand, her newfound transcendental meditation, Katseye and bulgogi bowls, Sicko Mode is our Bohemian Rhapsody, gagging at the Burberry store, using marijuana, what creams she uses, sleepah builds, getting addicted to pilates in Venice, how we're gonna get Drake back in the game, meeting Connor Storrie, her thoughts on writing for other people now that her album is out, and we defend Richard Kind. instagram.com/audreyhobert 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. Watch the money pile up. How Long Gone. Um, hello, happy Lunar New Year to all of our listeners out there. I was just weaving my way through New York's Chinatown, drums everywhere, we got confetti going off, kind of looking, looking like a damn Erica Kirk concert out there for the Chinese homies. Exactly, the Chinese homies. I did, I did take David Cho's suggestion, ask the drummer if they knew any pavement, and they did look confused at me when I asked that.
Speaker B: But they said asphalt only, no pavement, no payment. Speaker A: It was a— but it really is lit out there. It's a, it's a serious, it's a serious holiday. It's fun, it looks fun. Speaker B: Do you know, do you know what, what year we are— we have entered and what year we have exited, Chris? Speaker A: Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, I know this, I know this. Year of the Horse. Speaker B: But they said asphalt only, no pavement, no payment. Speaker A: It was a— but it really is lit out there.
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