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Satellite Sisters

Wine Tasting with Jon Bon Jovi, Visiting San Miguel De Allende, The Importance of Getting A Second Opinion

Satellite Sisters

Liz Dolan

Health & Fitness, Relationships, Society & Culture

4.91.2K Ratings

🗓️ 21 September 2021

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

Lian is wine-tasting with Jon Bon Jovi and Gelson's, Julie took a long weekend in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico and Liz reflects on the medical and psychological value of getting a second opinion. Plus, Satellite Sisters wins a surprise award! Lian took her local grocery store Gelson's up on their wine-tasting with Jon Bon Jovi offer. Check out JBJ's French rose called Hampton's Water. Julie recommends a visit to World Heritage Site San Miguel de Allende. And here's the book about living there called On Mexican Time: A New Life in San Miguel by artist Tony Cohan. Liz shares a study from AARP on importance of getting a second opinion and how to do it, then shares her own recent experience. Lian's Home Improvement Tips To Clip: Up that Curb Appeal from the NYT Five paint colors to improve home value from Martha Stewart Chuck it! Kitchen Stuff to throw away NOW Entertaining Sisters: Book recommendations: Dead Wake by Erik Larson The real story of the last crossing of the Lusitania. Catch us when we fall by Juliet Fay Determined to stop drinking when she finds herself pregnant, Cass Macklin turns to the only sober friend she has—Scott McGreavy, third baseman for the Boston Red Sox, a man with a temper and problems of his own. At Summer's End by Courtney Ellis When an ambitious female artist accepts an unexpected commission at a powerful earl’s country estate in 1920s England, she finds his war-torn family crumbling under the weight of long-kept secrets. Podcast Recommendation: SWAY. On this episode of SWAY, Kara Swisher interviews Anne Wojcicki, CEO of genetic testing company 23andMe. See Lian Dolan and Liz Dolan LIVE at ShePodcastsLive on October 16 - virtual or in-person. Visit the website Satellite Sisters: A Pep Talk For Modern Women For info on The Sweeney Sisters and Lian's online book clubs for The Sweeney Sisters go to www.liandolan.com Subscribe to our newsletter Pep Talk here. For all of our booklists at Bookshop.org, go to www.bookshop.org/shop/liandolan Buy The Sweeney Sisters here on bookshop.org or here on amazon. Join our community: Facebook Page, Facebook Group and on Instagram and Twitter @satsisters. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to Satellite Sisters. What's a Satellite Sister? The person you call

0:09.0

when the best thing in your life happens or the worst. The person that gets you up gets

0:13.2

you going and gets you through. And every once in a while changes your mind. This podcast

0:18.4

is part pep talk, part weekly check in. Like grab and coffee with a friend. Thanks for

0:22.8

being here. Welcome to the Satellite Sisterhood. You're listening to Satellite Sisters. Thanks

0:30.1

for being with us today. I'm Lee and Dolan here in Pasadena, California. I'm a writer

0:34.9

and I'm a producer. And did you guys watch the Emmys? I felt so close to all of the TV

0:41.5

shows this year because I've watched so much TV this year. Did you watch? Hi, this is Julie

0:48.3

Dolan. I'm the oldest sister and I live in Dallas, Texas. And no, I did not watch Leanne.

0:53.9

But I believe I was the first sister to recommend Ted Lasso on Satellite Sisters. And I was

1:02.1

an early adopter. And I remember your response. Leanne was like, Oh, really? Ted Lasso.

1:09.2

Yeah, Julie gets the Satellite Sisters Emmy. I'm Liz Dolan. I'm the middle sister. I live

1:21.1

in Santa Monica, California. I did watch it. And I thought it was pretty fun. My favorite,

1:28.4

my most satellite sisters part where you have to give a special shout out. I know we've

1:32.6

talked a lot about how much we love Debbie Allen. And so she got the governor's award. And

1:40.0

she's just so great in every way, so talented, so warm, so wonderful. And at the end of her

1:46.4

speech, she gave a real stayed noisy rallying cry for the young people of the world. And she

1:53.2

said, for young people, they're inheriting the world we live in and where we lead them.

1:58.0

It's time for you to claim your power, play your voice, sing your song, tell your stories.

2:05.2

It will make us a better place, your term. And I thought, no, I would enjoy that. I think it

2:14.0

is time. I think that's great. I'm anxious for this generation to step up because they have

2:20.1

a lot to say. Yes, me too, me too. Good. I miss that. I'll have to go watch that. I'll have

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