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Rashida Jones

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Yeah. And I find, I don't know about you, but I find that my tolerance for small talk has changed. Like I used to like it and feel like it was just kind of like a way to tiptoe into a conversation. And now it feels like, why bother? Let's just get into it. I know. Yeah. Let's not waste time. Life is short. What are you afraid of? What are you afraid of? What are you working on? Yeah, exactly.

Yeah. And I find, I don't know about you, but I find that my tolerance for small talk has changed. Like I used to like it and feel like it was just kind of like a way to tiptoe into a conversation. And now it feels like, why bother? Let's just get into it. I know. Yeah. Let's not waste time. Life is short. What are you afraid of? What are you afraid of? What are you working on? Yeah, exactly.

Yeah. And I find, I don't know about you, but I find that my tolerance for small talk has changed. Like I used to like it and feel like it was just kind of like a way to tiptoe into a conversation. And now it feels like, why bother? Let's just get into it. I know. Yeah. Let's not waste time. Life is short. What are you afraid of? What are you afraid of? What are you working on? Yeah, exactly.

No, no, not your actual job, but yourself, your inner self. What are you working on?

No, no, not your actual job, but yourself, your inner self. What are you working on?

No, no, not your actual job, but yourself, your inner self. What are you working on?

Oh, interesting. I was just thinking about this last night, actually. Well, first of all, I just want to say I'm very happy that you have this podcast because I'm just going to say I have been encouraging. I've wanted this from you for a very long time. Thanks, bud. Okay, sorry. I just had to say that. Thanks, Dee. Okay, Harvard, Hasty Pudding. Yeah, I mean, I went to Harvard. Yay!

Oh, interesting. I was just thinking about this last night, actually. Well, first of all, I just want to say I'm very happy that you have this podcast because I'm just going to say I have been encouraging. I've wanted this from you for a very long time. Thanks, bud. Okay, sorry. I just had to say that. Thanks, Dee. Okay, Harvard, Hasty Pudding. Yeah, I mean, I went to Harvard. Yay!

Oh, interesting. I was just thinking about this last night, actually. Well, first of all, I just want to say I'm very happy that you have this podcast because I'm just going to say I have been encouraging. I've wanted this from you for a very long time. Thanks, bud. Okay, sorry. I just had to say that. Thanks, Dee. Okay, Harvard, Hasty Pudding. Yeah, I mean, I went to Harvard. Yay!

I was in the Hasty Pudding theatricals. But they didn't allow women. At the time, women couldn't perform. I was a manager. I was manager of the Woman of the Year event, which you've been. Yeah. I'm sure I have not. Thank you so much, Hasty Pudding Theatricals. What? I'm actually like the only alum. But anyway.

I was in the Hasty Pudding theatricals. But they didn't allow women. At the time, women couldn't perform. I was a manager. I was manager of the Woman of the Year event, which you've been. Yeah. I'm sure I have not. Thank you so much, Hasty Pudding Theatricals. What? I'm actually like the only alum. But anyway.

I was in the Hasty Pudding theatricals. But they didn't allow women. At the time, women couldn't perform. I was a manager. I was manager of the Woman of the Year event, which you've been. Yeah. I'm sure I have not. Thank you so much, Hasty Pudding Theatricals. What? I'm actually like the only alum. But anyway.

Anyway, and then my senior year, Mimi, my friend Mimi, who you know, we were the first women ever to write the music for the musical in the like whatever 400-year history of the show. But no one was allowed to sing it because it was written by women? I couldn't sing it. No, of course not. Wow. Yeah.

Anyway, and then my senior year, Mimi, my friend Mimi, who you know, we were the first women ever to write the music for the musical in the like whatever 400-year history of the show. But no one was allowed to sing it because it was written by women? I couldn't sing it. No, of course not. Wow. Yeah.

Anyway, and then my senior year, Mimi, my friend Mimi, who you know, we were the first women ever to write the music for the musical in the like whatever 400-year history of the show. But no one was allowed to sing it because it was written by women? I couldn't sing it. No, of course not. Wow. Yeah.

And then when I went back for class day, that was kind of like the one thing I snuck into my speech. Well, actually it was very political, but the one thing about school I snuck in was like, Make it co-ed. Let's go. I mean, enough's enough. And now it is. It is, right?

And then when I went back for class day, that was kind of like the one thing I snuck into my speech. Well, actually it was very political, but the one thing about school I snuck in was like, Make it co-ed. Let's go. I mean, enough's enough. And now it is. It is, right?

And then when I went back for class day, that was kind of like the one thing I snuck into my speech. Well, actually it was very political, but the one thing about school I snuck in was like, Make it co-ed. Let's go. I mean, enough's enough. And now it is. It is, right?