Julia Louis-Dreyfus
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Really? And what did she enable him to do? Or let me put it this way. What did she do for him in her support?
Really? And what did she enable him to do? Or let me put it this way. What did she do for him in her support?
So maybe without Helen, there's no Cesar is what it sounds like to me.
So maybe without Helen, there's no Cesar is what it sounds like to me.
I've talked to a lot of women on this show, actually, who worked, who had careers outside of the home, and who often felt guilty about their mothering of their children because they felt like they weren't or couldn't be as present as they should have been or needed to be. Did you have that feeling or did you not have that feeling? Yeah.
I've talked to a lot of women on this show, actually, who worked, who had careers outside of the home, and who often felt guilty about their mothering of their children because they felt like they weren't or couldn't be as present as they should have been or needed to be. Did you have that feeling or did you not have that feeling? Yeah.
But Dolores, isn't it interesting to consider, too, that, you know, when men are questioned about their careers, they're not asked questions. It's women who are. And so women carry a lot. And what specific advice could you give to women who are struggling with that balance?
But Dolores, isn't it interesting to consider, too, that, you know, when men are questioned about their careers, they're not asked questions. It's women who are. And so women carry a lot. And what specific advice could you give to women who are struggling with that balance?
Okay. Write that down, listeners. No doubt about it. Okay, this is absolutely unrelated to all of this, but there was one question I had to ask you because I was blown away by this fact about you. I understand, Dolores, that you have been to Burning Man not once, not twice, not three times, but four times. Is this the case? Okay. You have to tell us about your experience.
Okay. Write that down, listeners. No doubt about it. Okay, this is absolutely unrelated to all of this, but there was one question I had to ask you because I was blown away by this fact about you. I understand, Dolores, that you have been to Burning Man not once, not twice, not three times, but four times. Is this the case? Okay. You have to tell us about your experience.
By the way, I've never been to Burning Man. So you have to tell us your experience of going. Would you go for a fifth time?
By the way, I've never been to Burning Man. So you have to tell us your experience of going. Would you go for a fifth time?
Do you camp when you go there?
Do you camp when you go there?
Okay. I have that to look forward to when I'm 94, Dolores, I guess, right?
Okay. I have that to look forward to when I'm 94, Dolores, I guess, right?
So at the end here, I'd like to ask you a couple of just very quick, easy questions. Well, I don't know if they're easy. But is there something you'd go back and tell yourself when you were 21, Dolores?
So at the end here, I'd like to ask you a couple of just very quick, easy questions. Well, I don't know if they're easy. But is there something you'd go back and tell yourself when you were 21, Dolores?
Well, it sounds like you did exactly what you're saying to your 21-year-old self. Is there something that you would like me to know about aging, Dolores?
Well, it sounds like you did exactly what you're saying to your 21-year-old self. Is there something that you would like me to know about aging, Dolores?