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932. - Jeremy O. Harris

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Playwright, actor, and screenwriter Jeremy O. Harris returns to the pod to chat about philosophy clubs replacing the club, our Paul Smith event with Delaney Rowe, a late-night meal at Canter’s, whether listening counts as reading, Lena Dunham’s beautiful mess, producing on Euphoria, all the boys he shared a Japanese jail cell with, the Geese conversation, his new film Erupcja with Charli XCX, his fiancé having two Birkins he didn’t pay for, double-tapping on horny chefs, and peeing sitting down. instagram.com/jeremyoharris 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? Save it for the podcast. Uh, Chris Black coming to you from Los Angeles, California. I'm back in the motherland. Them jeans, what's good? Speaker B: What is good with me? Just, you know, a little hungover from yesterday. Had a little Pilates class right before. It really kind of— when you do the hangover Pilates, it can go one of two ways, and it went positive today. It really, like, it was a transcendent— transcendent, I'm about to see God sesh, you know what I mean?

Speaker A: Did it— so you left energized instead of depleted? Speaker B: No, I'm depleted AF, but You know, like when you might know this from when you're doing some of your moves, you know, you're doing some Romanian deadlift or something like that and you just hit something in the right way and you can't— maybe you unlock some type of chakra that's been, you know, dormant for years in your body. Like, of course, like a volcano, you know what I mean? Speaker A: Did it— so you left energized instead of depleted?

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