Topics include the hectic recording scenario, Super Bowl Halftime Show nostalgia, love for period dramas, cultural combinations in interviews, navigating politeness and politics, controversial photo scandals, and discussion of The Gilded Age TV show set in 1882 New York.
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Quick takeaways
The Super Bowl Halftime Show brought nostalgic performances from Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, and Mary J. Blige.
Criticism towards Australian PM Scott Morrison's forgiveness remarks on the stolen generation sparked outrage and controversy.
Deep dives
Recap of the Super Bowl Halftime Show and Scott Morrison's Controversial Comments
The Super Bowl Halftime Show was a nostalgic moment with Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, and Mary J. Blige delivering powerful performances. Scott Morrison's remarks on forgiveness regarding the stolen generation caused outrage, as he suggested that forgiveness should be extended rather than focusing on the trauma inflicted. The show received mixed reviews, with some finding it electric while others highlighted its controversies.
Discussion on the Grace Tame Bong Photo and TV Series 'The Gilded Age'
The Grace Tame Bong photo stirred up support as various celebrities shared photos with bongs in solidarity. 'The Gilded Age,' akin to Downton Abbey, set in 1882 New York, has captured attention despite receiving low ratings. Christine Baranski's portrayal and the intriguing plot elements make it a guilty pleasure for viewers.
Insight into Political Scandals and Feminist Narratives
Political scandals surrounding Australian PM Scott Morrison were analyzed, particularly his 60 Minutes interview and controversial statements on forgiveness for the stolen generation. Criticisms were directed at Morrison's tactics and insensitivity. The discussion emphasized the importance of raising girls to prioritize personal safety and happiness over mere politeness, addressing internalized misogyny and societal expectations.
Podcast Endings and Teases for Future Episodes
The podcast episode wraps up with reflections on past and upcoming content, including birthday celebrations and production updates. Emphasizing audience engagement, the hosts encourage sharing the podcast and engaging with the community. Teasers for future episodes and hints at in-studio recording add anticipation for what's to come.
Okay here’s our recording scenario this week, it’s our final episode recorded at home so we find ourselves joining Em in her wardrobe on a Zoom chat with Michael (fun fact, this is exactly how the Emsolation podcast all started, or maybe that's an obvious fact, anyway full circle and all that shit). It’s also being done late on a Tuesday night because Wednesday this week was all about Em taking time off to celebrate with her daughter Odie on her 15th birthday. Then to add to the late night record, we throw into the mix things like Elio still being awake and banging on the door, microphones not working, the need to swap to different computers 3 times, the dogs barking, PLUS tequila had been consumed as well! So who’s ready for our standard levels of hectic? Figured as much. We begin by ushering in Em’s bestie Michael so we can get the lowdown on his absence from last week's episode with food poisoning. After we’ve established that he’s farting freely and drinking coffee without any chance of embarrassingly unloading into his pants, we move on to allowing them to get their gush on about the huge Football concert that happened in America during the week. It’s already being labelled the “best ever” and whilst they hungie percent agree, they are also coming to terms with the fact that it left them both feeling old after Em’s kids referred to it as a vintage show. The nostalgia feels came thick and fast for Em and Michael as Dr Dre, Snoop Dogg, Mary J Blige and 50 Cent appeared on stage for the olds, while Kendrick Lamar rocked up to make it relevant for the kids. You’ll hear all our fave bits and what we wished we’d also seen within. Then we need to cover off the continuing shit show that is our Prime Minister’s never ending PR extravaganza as he campaigns for the election he hasn’t even announced yet. In the last week he’s given us a Karl Stefanovic chat with his wife on ‘60 Minutes’, plus he’s followed that up by suggesting forgiveness is harder to achieve from Indigenous peoples as he reflected on the 14th anniversary of Kevin Rudd giving his ‘Sorry speech’ to the nation. There’s a lot to unpack from both of those moments and even though it would appear Scott is making a bunch of bad decisions, Em is here to remind ALL of us that there’s still a chance he will secure the role of Prime Minister again. So prepare to be shook, or not. Finally we need to do a deep dive into Em and Michael’s love for ‘The Gilded Age’, a new TV series from the creators of ‘Downton Abbey’ that’s already been given a 1 star rating. If that nasty reviewer thought that their low rating might discourage the likes of Em and Michael from watching, they’ve sadly misjudged them. It’s a “10 out of 10, we love it, we hate it” scenario and they’ll tell you why it's pushing all their viewing buttons, plus give you some of the worst attempts at impersonating it’s star, Christine Baranski EVER! So chuck on your favourite flowy gown and find a set of extravagant stairs to sashay down, as you inhale another episode of the podcast that acts like it’s been living in a period drama 24/7. We do declare we are suitably excited to welcome you into our gilded mansion of chaos and hilarity, cheers lovelies.