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🗓️ 7 March 2025
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0:55.5 | Hey, everybody, this short segment is called a go-to. It refers back to this crazy thing we used to do at the end of our sorority meetings in college. If you can believe that, it was called for the good of the order. And it was a way to share something that had emerged over the course of the week, which really was a bit of learning or thinking or feeling that was to everyone's benefit to share. |
1:03.2 | And so that's all we'll do here. Every Friday, we release a go-to, and we encourage you to share |
1:08.6 | it with friends around the country. We know that people use it as a way to stay in touch with their best friends across the country |
1:15.3 | and, of course, far-flung family members, wherever they might be. |
1:20.1 | And as for your local nearest and dearest, consider it fodder for discussion over the course of the weekend. |
1:26.6 | This is Kelly Corrigan Wonders in our weekly |
1:28.9 | segment called GoTo. So this summer, my daughter Claire and I went to see Barbie in a packed |
1:39.6 | theater, and we both were pretty agog at how great it was. And it took me back to a book |
1:48.9 | that I love that's written by a guest from, I don't know, probably two years ago now on the |
1:53.6 | podcast. Her name is Gia Tolentino. She writes for The New Yorker, and she has this book of essays. It's kind of like social commentary |
2:02.4 | called Trick Mirror. She is a great thinker about feminism. I am sure that Greta Gerwig has |
2:10.4 | read her inside and out with a highlighter and sticky notes in hand, and I cannot recommend |
2:16.6 | this book enough. But I thought that I would just |
2:19.4 | read you a short section, Food for Thought, that reminded me of the great America Ferreira |
2:25.4 | and her speech at the end of Barbie. This is from Trick Mirror by Gia Tolentino. Always be |
2:33.5 | optimizing. The ideal woman has always been generic. I bet you can |
2:38.5 | picture the version of her that runs the show today. She's of indeterminate age but resolutely |
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