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Chapter 1: What event is being celebrated in this episode?
This is an iHeart Podcast. Guaranteed human. Hola, I'm Jorge Ramos. This week on The Moment, we take a look at Venezuela's uncertain future in a conversation with two people who have directly advised U.S. presidents. Juan González during the Obama and Biden administrations. We're really good at invading countries. We're very bad at nation building.
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Chapter 2: What awards did Sarah Jessica Parker receive?
Listen to The Moment with Jorge Ramos and Paola Ramos on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hi, I'm Dr. Priyanka Wally. And I'm Hari Kundabolu. It's a new year, and on the podcast Health Stuff, we're resetting the way we talk about our health. Which means being honest about what we know, what we don't know, and how messy it can all be.
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Chapter 3: Who were the notable attendees at the event?
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Chapter 4: What emotional moments did Kristin experience during the evening?
Hi, I'm Kristen Davis, and I want to know, are you a Charlotte person? Hello, everybody. I hope you guys are having a great day. I was just going to do just a little episode about this really, really fun event that we got to do this week for Sarah Jessica.
It's a brand new thing that the Golden Globes are doing, where they do an evening before the Golden Globes called Golden Eve, and they give out two awards. And the award Sarah Jessica got is the Carol Burnett It's basically a Lifetime Achievement Award in comedy. And then also Dame Helen Mirren was getting the Cecil B. DeMille Award, which is basically a Lifetime Achievement Award in film.
So they did a whole special dinner, a special evening for these two awards. And we got to have a bit of a reunion.
Chapter 5: How did Kristin prepare for her speech at the event?
We were missing Cynthia because she's on Broadway. But it was really, really fun. Completely nerve wracking because I had to speak and I was very scared because But it was an incredible evening. I'm really still processing it. It was really intense. There were tears. There was a lot of laughter. It was really, really fun.
My big obstacles to the evening, number one, was that I really felt so much pain.
Chapter 6: What challenges did Kristin face while giving her speech?
Kind of pressure, but in a good way pressure to speak about Sarah Jessica because I love her so much, as you guys know. But also, I'm just I when I look at her entire career, I'm just in awe and blown away. And as you know, I'm rewatching the show. And every time I watch an episode, I'm just like, she's so brilliant. Oh, my gosh. Like, I didn't even know that. how brilliant she was at the time.
I mean, I knew she was brilliant, but every time I rewatch, I'm even more impressed. So I really wanted to convey that, but I also wanted to convey what an incredible person she was, but that's really hard to do. So they sent me a speech.
Chapter 7: What memorable stories were shared about Sarah Jessica Parker?
and, uh, I don't know if you guys know I'm sober. I've been sober a really long time. They sent me a speech basically about cosmopolitans. So, um, I was a little confused, I guess that, that there's, you know, you're kind of toasting the winners, um, during the evening. And so they did give everyone a cosmopolitan on the table.
And luckily Coleman Domingo stuffed in to toast Sarah Jessica with the Cosmo because it was just fairly, I was, I was like, I, I, I don't think that's the job for me to, um, discuss the cosmopolitan and toast with it since I don't actually drink it. Um, and they were of course very understanding.
And so I wrote my own speech, which I felt like I needed to do so that it could be, you know, what I want to say from my heart to her, because it's so rare. It's so rare that you get to stand up on a stage and talk about one of your friends.
Chapter 8: What reflections did Kristin have after the event?
Correct. Um, So my whole challenge the whole night was trying to get through it without crying. And then I had gone to rehearse and you know how they put those cards up with the pictures of the actors and people that are going to be there? Who is directly in front of the microphone, but Harrison Ford. So I was like, okay, now I've met Harrison before. He's lovely, but he is still Harrison Ford.
There is nothing that can change that, right? So... I have to not be completely shut down by the fact that Harrison Ford is sitting there looking at me. So luckily, Sarah Jessica was at the other table right in front of me. So my goal, and I do think I was able to do this, was to look at her.
Obviously, I've been in many work situations with her and tune into her, talk to her, but also remember that I'm talking to the bigger audience about her. And I do feel like I did well. I did what I wanted to do. And I know this because she had to get a tissue out, which is very, very rare, you guys. Very, very rare.
But then I also had a moment of panic of, am I actually going to be able to finish if she now has a tissue out and I can see her being moved and I am still having to talk? Yeah. So that was challenging. But I did it. I did it. And part of the reason that I was able to do it is because so many friends were in the audience. Basically, all of HBO came. Casey Bloys, who I love so much.
Carolyn Strauss, our original head of original programming at HBO when we made the show. Incredible to see Strauss-y, as we call her. Amy Harris, one of our writers. You know, I could just go on and on. Kevin Huvain, who's been Sarah's agent for 30 years, who we love so, so desperately. People who have been in her life and my life for such a long time and were such a pep squad to me at the table.
So basically we go in. Luckily, so first I got there. Okay, first I couldn't decide what to wear. I'll take you through the whole thing because I haven't been on a red carpet in a while and I also haven't been working in a while. So I'm just in mommy mode. My nails are a mess. I don't have a fake tan. Like so many things, people, it's so much work. I can't even tell you.
So I've been in a bit of a low grade stress place because also it's just basically right after the holidays, right? So you're in holiday mode and then all of a sudden you're in like red carpet mode. Very challenging. I have a wonderful stylist, Samantha McMillan, and she got me two gorgeous, gorgeous dresses.
It was really hard to figure out what to wear because we couldn't exactly understand what the event was because they've never filmed it to make a TV special of it before. So that was odd. And I wasn't 100% sure what Sarah was going to wear. My goal is usually not necessarily to know exactly what she's wearing, but I don't want to clash with her.
So I usually try to check in with her or Alyssa who works with her and just say like, hey, I've got a brown dress. I've got a black dress. Is there anything I should think about? They're always like, whatever you want. But I knew that she was going to wear something sparkly. I had a head to toe brown sequined dress that I loved, loved very much.
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