Dr. Marcia Chatelain
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And I also think she set the scene for our expectation of what television does. I used to watch the old Phil Donahue shows, and a lot of those were very educational.
Ralph Nader talking about consumer rights. Debates about, you know, gay marriage, like it was about exposing the world to these like critical questions. Right. And that evolved into like, here are things you can do to constantly be in a cycle of self-improvement. If you only have one hour of television a week because you're a working mom or you're a stressed out person.
Ralph Nader talking about consumer rights. Debates about, you know, gay marriage, like it was about exposing the world to these like critical questions. Right. And that evolved into like, here are things you can do to constantly be in a cycle of self-improvement. If you only have one hour of television a week because you're a working mom or you're a stressed out person.
Ralph Nader talking about consumer rights. Debates about, you know, gay marriage, like it was about exposing the world to these like critical questions. Right. And that evolved into like, here are things you can do to constantly be in a cycle of self-improvement. If you only have one hour of television a week because you're a working mom or you're a stressed out person.
person working three jobs, then that hour is supposed to make you want to be or do or purchase something.
person working three jobs, then that hour is supposed to make you want to be or do or purchase something.
person working three jobs, then that hour is supposed to make you want to be or do or purchase something.
She's also doing this during a period in the self-help movement and the New Age spirituality movement where it's moving from fringe to center. So it's no longer weird for someone to talk about meditation or manifesting things or visioning, right? You're also in a period where there's less stigma around therapy. So why don't you get a workbook? Marianne Williamson is another one. Right. Yes.
She's also doing this during a period in the self-help movement and the New Age spirituality movement where it's moving from fringe to center. So it's no longer weird for someone to talk about meditation or manifesting things or visioning, right? You're also in a period where there's less stigma around therapy. So why don't you get a workbook? Marianne Williamson is another one. Right. Yes.
She's also doing this during a period in the self-help movement and the New Age spirituality movement where it's moving from fringe to center. So it's no longer weird for someone to talk about meditation or manifesting things or visioning, right? You're also in a period where there's less stigma around therapy. So why don't you get a workbook? Marianne Williamson is another one. Right. Yes.
Cause when I think about it, you're absolutely right, Kelly. When I think about Oprah's audience, I thought of it as definitely as middle-class white women, but I think that there was something for us who were actually probably a little too young to be watching the show. But here we are, like, because we were watching the show at like, eight, nine, 1011. Right.
Cause when I think about it, you're absolutely right, Kelly. When I think about Oprah's audience, I thought of it as definitely as middle-class white women, but I think that there was something for us who were actually probably a little too young to be watching the show. But here we are, like, because we were watching the show at like, eight, nine, 1011. Right.
Cause when I think about it, you're absolutely right, Kelly. When I think about Oprah's audience, I thought of it as definitely as middle-class white women, but I think that there was something for us who were actually probably a little too young to be watching the show. But here we are, like, because we were watching the show at like, eight, nine, 1011. Right.
But it was also a way I think for it, I felt like women and girls. I remember watching it with my mom. And we talked about what was on Oprah, or there was an understanding that this might have been a grown up show that I'm watching also, because I think it was also instructive about like, what do women talk about? What do they think about?
But it was also a way I think for it, I felt like women and girls. I remember watching it with my mom. And we talked about what was on Oprah, or there was an understanding that this might have been a grown up show that I'm watching also, because I think it was also instructive about like, what do women talk about? What do they think about?
But it was also a way I think for it, I felt like women and girls. I remember watching it with my mom. And we talked about what was on Oprah, or there was an understanding that this might have been a grown up show that I'm watching also, because I think it was also instructive about like, what do women talk about? What do they think about?
And apparently, according to Oprah, it was like your weight, and the possibility your husband's going to leave you with no money, like the Those are the two things that I learned.
And apparently, according to Oprah, it was like your weight, and the possibility your husband's going to leave you with no money, like the Those are the two things that I learned.
And apparently, according to Oprah, it was like your weight, and the possibility your husband's going to leave you with no money, like the Those are the two things that I learned.
Yeah.