

Cazzie David
Actress, writer, and director known for her work in film and television, and her commentary on reality TV.
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Dec 20, 2024 • 1h 12min
732. - Cazzie David
Cazzie David, an actor and writer from Los Angeles, joins the conversation from her sister's house in New York. She and the hosts discuss Chris' Aspen trip and their excitement for Santa Fe's culinary scene. Cazzie dives into her orthorexia and the quirks of the B.R.A.T. diet, alongside humorous takes on wellness trends and their disdain for certain food combinations. They also reflect on celebrity culture, spiritual insights on past life traumas, and the dynamics of fame, keeping the conversation both engaging and thought-provoking.

Aug 9, 2025 • 30min
Episode 256: Love in the Time of Content Creators—How Gen Z Ruined Wedding Proposals
Cazzie David, a columnist and author, dissects how Gen Z's influence has transformed marriage proposals into a spectacle often lacking sincerity. Andrew Lownie, a historian, sheds light on the tangled financial dealings of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, revealing shocking ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Jonathan Mahler, a journalist, reflects on the chaotic vibrancy of late 1980s New York City and its implications for the current political climate. Together, they explore the intersection of tradition and modernity in relationships and society.

Feb 18, 2025 • 2h 4min
E886 - Traitors & SNL50 w/ Cazzie David, Love Is Blind w/ Dave, Summer House Premiere & Valentine's Day
This week features Cazzie David, an actress and writer known for her sharp wit and commentary on reality TV. She dives into her new film 'I Love You Forever' and shares her take on the recent SNL 50 event. The discussion heats up as they analyze the bizarre dynamics on shows like 'Love Is Blind' and 'Traitors,' exploring themes of loyalty, betrayal, and cringe-worthy reality TV moments. Cazzie adds her humorous insights, reminding everyone that even in the wild world of dating shows, love can often feel like a dark comedy.