In a series of interviews, Gwyneth Paltrow calls out Condé Nast for being old school while navigating various scandals and firestorms surrounding her company, Goop, which were intentionally created to keep the brand in the spotlight.
In this podcast episode, the Goop business model is dissected and criticized for its lack of accountability, including the company's promotion of anti-vax rhetoric. The hosts question whether Gwyneth Paltrow, the creator of Goop, is aware of the harm her company is causing and if there is a deeper cynicism at play.
A discussion on how investigative journalists make choices on sources for their reporting, and the need to corroborate stories without relying on celebrity or high profile sources.
Musician discusses how he measures the success of his latest record, saying it's not about numbers, but the number of human beings crying when they hear it or see him play it.
The hosts discuss the overuse of filler words such as "like" and their impact on communication.
The hosts discuss Gwyneth Paltrow's extreme health habits, including hot water and carrots for breakfast, bone broth for lunch, and strict paleo for dinner, as well as putting hot ozone air up her rectum.