![]() To feel that all the beauty and hurt and knowledge the world has ever known can be summoned and captured through one, look from the person you like. Julia: To be a teenager is to be a simmering mix of arrogance and anxiety and agony and joy, even more crippling. With an adult's inner strength in 2016 staff writer for the Atlantic, Megan Garber penned an article titled what I learned from rewatching my so-called life as an adult, where she examines how the quality of the show still holds up after all these years, but a paragraph in the article stuck with. Julia: And Pope writing also goes on to describe Claire Danes as subtle and magnetic as Angela mixing gawky, teenage and secure. Being Angela sounds like any 15 year old you've ever known or been that's because the central character in my so-called life feels so real, like many adolescents, she, and, and the series can be off putting at first, but it doesn't take long to develop a deep attachment to her. Julia: Variety had this to say, quote, if she. A story told from the point of view of a 15 year old female high school student, who's an angst written journey through adolescents, friendship, parents, and life teaches her what it means to grow up in 1994. So friends, I pulled this from ABC's website. Julia: So we're going to do a quick summary for our friends at home who maybe haven't seen the show or that haven't seen it in a while. Which makes you a perfect guest to talk about this week's topic. Leslie: It was, I mean, my whole social calendar was like, my friends knew don't call Leslie between eight and 10:00 PM because she's always watching something. He was so good in the eighties and nineties. Leslie: Is this kind of insulting you that. Julia: I love what you said about the button and, and how your dad call you the button that said raised by television. I do a lot of podcast interviews now, and I've been so excited for this one. Julia: She also hosts the partners of recovery podcast. Leslie utilize the wisdom of yoga, holistic wellness, and her own gifts to create calm and resilience in her life and relationship. While in a relationship with a man who struggled with addiction and then entered recovery. Leslie is also the owner of rise with recovery is a leading holistic self-care and relationship recovery coach. Julia: She loves pop culture and getting a glimpse into the lives of others through art and story. Leslie McNabb is a child of the eighties whose dad once got her button that said raised by television. Hit the airwaves on August 25th, 1994, and starred Claire Danes, Wilson, Cruz Aja linger, Jared Leto, just to name a few, but before we dive into the summary and discussion, I want to introduce you to my guests. If you want book recommendations, or if you live in the city of Modesto, follow Modesto reads and use the. It has to reads as a community on Instagram highlighting what people in the city of Modesto, California are reading. Julia: This episode of pop culture makes me jealous is brought to you by Modesto reads. And on today's show, I'm joined by Leslie McNabb and we're discussing the cult classic. ![]() Julia: Hey friends, this is pop culture makes me jealous where we discuss pop culture through the lens of race or gender.
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