Padswad: The story of the movie You Hurt My Feelings is it's a very small story about some very big human emotions and human relationships. She says that we keep telling our kids that they're amazing and excellent and the best at things because we think that's love. And then they spend the rest of their lives feeling like failures when they don't quite live up to those accolades as it were, right? Padswad: To give the positive idea because you don't understand you everything that you do this movie, your demographic is here. Those are the people that are listening to that.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus joins us to dive deep into: going to therapy with her 87-year-old mom, how to love adult kids well, the metaphor that got her through breast cancer, and why we should all be excited about getting older.
About Julia:
Julia Louis-Dreyfus is one of Hollywood’s most influential, iconic actors and producers. She starred in and executive produced HBO’s hit series Veep, she was Elaine Benes in Seinfeld and Christine Campbell in The New Adventures of Old Christine. She has received 11 Emmys with 26 nominations; she broke records for the most Emmys won. She was recently honored with the White House’s National Medal of Arts, the highest award given to artists who advance the arts in the United States.
On April 11, she released her new podcast, “Wiser Than Me,” a 10-part series of candid, witty conversations with women over 70. And her fantastic new film You Hurt My Feelings is being released in May.
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