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Chapter 1: What celestial connections are explored in this episode?
Hello, welcome back to the Prestige TV podcast feed. I'm Joita Robinson.
I am Rob Mahoney.
I'm Jodi Walker. Today, we're here to talk to you about industry, episode five. Did I, this last week, watch an entire Ghislaine Maxwell documentary in order to try to prepare to understand Yasmin better? Yes. Is Yasmin in this episode? No. So, sucks to be me. I went through all of that for nothing, but hopefully it'll come back around. Yeah.
Chapter 2: How do the characters navigate feelings of self-belief and survival?
That's going to come in handy, Joe. I wouldn't worry about that. It's evergreen, you know what I mean? But before we get into eyes without a face and we've got some mailbag stuff to get to, I want to start with a question for Jodi. A couple weeks ago when you weren't here, Jodi, Rob and I talked about our go-to room service order.
In this episode, we find out that Kwabena has racked up a huge chicken wing room service bill. So I'm curious for you, Jodi, like what's your what's your go to room service order?
Chapter 3: Is there a best version of Eric in this episode?
So if it's non-breakfast, I will say I was sort of coveting Eric's like what looked to be a club sandwich and fries order. That would be my typical go-to. I feel like you can't get it wrong.
Chapter 4: What conflict arises between Kwabena and Sweetpea?
You also can't really get it right. It's never very good, but it is food. In the morning, I have a great time. Room service, coffee, and just like whatever array. You can usually get like a pastry basket. Mm-hmm. And even on that note, I've recently been thinking, how do I get a hold of one of those silver thermoses that they use for like in a nice hotel for the coffee service?
Because those things will keep coffee hot for like four hours.
You want like a silver carafe? Yeah, just like there's work. We can better. We can do this for you, Jodi.
I feel like I have to steal it. I feel like I have to steal it.
Chapter 5: How is whiteness called out in the context of the storyline?
But what you're telling me is no. Well, maybe you can expense it.
In fact, now that it's been discussed on a podcast, it's work.
Chapter 6: What insights are shared in the Fashion Corner segment?
Can I tell you the true, true? It'll feel and taste better if you steal it. So you should probably commit that crime.
And that is where we agree, Joanna. And if I expense it and then steal it, cut the mic.
Cut the mic. I didn't say that. All right. So before we get into some emails that we got from folks, Rob, can you remind folks how they can reach us with their thoughts and feelings?
Chapter 7: Why does Whitney's presence in Ghana raise questions?
I would love to, Joe. They can always reach us at prestigetv at spotify.com. But especially for industry, you should email us from, I don't know, your work email, perhaps, at harpsichordstrapon at gmail.com. harpsichordstrapon at gmail.com. It's popping off. People have a lot of thoughts about industry, a lot of feelings about industry.
And I welcome more of them, although in the vein of this week, I don't even know what we should be soliciting. Like, what is it that comes out of episode five that we need answers to?
Chapter 8: Is tenacity enough for recovery in the characters' journeys?
I think Eric knows what he's soliciting, but... I think we'll discover as we discuss what fun facts we might want to get some insight on.
You're saying the daddies should email us in.
Nope. Never want to hear from the daddies ever. Going to go ahead and say no on that one. We're going to put a daddy. In fact, there's going to be a daddy filter now. Thanks to you putting that accursed thought out in the world. That goes for DMs as well. You're welcome. That's a no. Absolute no from us. Yeah. So a couple emails is really quickly.
Our listener Ian wrote in to let us know that he thought that the newspaper comp we've been sort of fishing around for like what this UK publication might be. We talked about how we felt kind of good about the Daily Mail comp. Ian wrote in to say to talk about The Spectator, which is not one that I'm very familiar with. Right.
But he says The Spectator is known as a highbrow but right wing publication, which would love nothing less, nothing else than to undermine any labor government of the day. The current editor is an ex-Tory MP, Michael Gove, and previous editors include a certain Boris Johnson. That probably tells you all you need to know. So the spectator has entered the chat.
Doesn't sound like something I want to read, but sounds like something that exists. So that's good to know about. And then Jeremy. Jeremy is the one who emailed us about the Daily Mail. And he just gave some extra intel about the Daily Mail. Said it famously supported fascism in the 1930s. Fun. And has been owned by the same family for all of that time.
More recently, it has led the charge against woke immigration. LGBT and trans rights. It's read largely by old folks. The op-ed from the Austrian cry-wanker... This is mostly included so I could say Austrian cry-wanker. The op-ed from the Austrian cry-wanker would be pretty moderate compared to some of the other content that has appeared there over the years.
One headline read, Hurrah for the black shirts, referencing Oswald Mosley's British Union of Fascists. So... Just really tremendous stuff coming out of the UK on the journalism front. Anything you guys want to say about either of those?
Just email us at AustrianCryWinker at gmail.com. We're going to snatch that one up too.
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