
Likability labour, Media CEOs pay (!!), Ozempic, Cannes nippIes + bad men, and sober sauna raves
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This week, join Em & Cait as they chit chat about the concept of "likability labour," media CEO's outrageous pay, semi-glutides, and the biggest fail of the Cannes Film Festival.
Would you go to a sober sauna rave? What about to learn Mahjong? The girls catch up on King Charles' visit to Canada, Adriana Smith, Trump's hassling of Harvard, and our favourite books and music this week.
You'll feel like you're curled up on the couch with your friends chatting about life and current events.
Shownotes:
- mahjong
- toast summit
- othership cut article
- media CEO pay
- mountainhead movie
- james gray speech at cannes
- cannes fashion rules and bad men
- likeability labour article
- king charles in canada
- trump v harvard
- adriana smith
- nasal spray Alzheimer's
- Books + Music
- one golden summer by carley fortune
- great big beautiful life by emily henry
- miley cyrus new album
- mamalarky new album
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