2024-12-19
43 分钟Women in comedy have always existed, but there was a renaissance maybe 10 years ago. After Bridesmaids came out, I remember being like, 'I didn't know we could do that,'” says Chloe Fineman. In this special episode of The goop Podcast sponsored by Polestar, Gwyneth and the SNL mainstay explore their familial roots, being multi-dimensional as both women and performers, the art of impressions, and more for an inspiring conversation on creativity, ambition, and finding your path. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
When you are pioneering anything or introducing new ideas to the culture, you get criticized.
You do?
Yeah.
Did you hear about that?
I didn't find the one.
I found someone I respected and we.
Made it the one.
In the sort of longing kind of.
View of love, people understand each other as if by magic.
Nothing in itself is addictive on the one hand.
On the other hand, everything could be addictive if there.
There's an emptiness in that person that needs to be filled.
I now know that nobody changes until.
They change their energy.
And when you change your energy, you change your life.
I'm Gwyneth Paltrow.
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