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Getting to sleep can be difficult sometimes. Now you can achieve that urgently needed rest by taking advantage of our most precious natural resource: celebrities. Each week on the slyly humorous and reassuring Sleeping with Celebrities, host John Moe talks with a different guest from the world of entertainment about something they know a lot about. The conversation is guaranteed to be just interesting enough to draw your attention away from your own swirling anxieties but never interesting enough to keep you awake. No startling revelations, no dramatic screaming confrontations, but plenty of low-key dialogue, intricately laced deadpan comedy, and a ticket to dreamland.
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Chris Duffy is a writer, comedian, and host of the TED podcast 'How To Be a Better Human'. He is known for his humor and interest in socks, and has appeared as a guest on this episode to discuss his love of socks and his work.
Chris Duffy is a writer, comedian, and host of the TED podcast 'How To Be a Better Human'. He is known for his humor and interest in socks, and has appeared as a guest on this episode to discuss his love of socks and his work.
Tamara Keith is NPR's Senior White House Correspondent and a co-host of the NPR Politics Podcast. She is known for delivering up-to-the-minute news and analysis on political events.
Tamara Keith is NPR's Senior White House Correspondent and a co-host of the NPR Politics Podcast. She is known for delivering up-to-the-minute news and analysis on political events.
Hanif Abdurraqib is a poet, cultural critic, and author of numerous books, including 'They Can't Kill Us Until They Kill Us,' 'A Little Devil in America,' and 'There's Always This Year.' He is passionate about music and has a large collection of concert t-shirts, band sweatshirts, and vintage apparel linked to various artists. Hanif is known for his thoughtful insights into music and culture, and his soothing voice makes him an ideal guest for a sleep-inducing episode.
Hanif Abdurraqib is a poet, cultural critic, and author of numerous books, including 'They Can't Kill Us Until They Kill Us,' 'A Little Devil in America,' and 'There's Always This Year.' He is passionate about music and has a large collection of concert t-shirts, band sweatshirts, and vintage apparel linked to various artists. Hanif is known for his thoughtful insights into music and culture, and his soothing voice makes him an ideal guest for a sleep-inducing episode.
Nate DiMeo is the host of the acclaimed podcast The Memory Palace, which explores historical narratives through a unique and engaging lens. Known for his honey-voiced delivery, DiMeo has garnered a dedicated following for his ability to weave together quirky and intriguing stories from the past. His work has been recognized for its creativity and depth, making history accessible and entertaining for a wide audience.
Nate DiMeo is the host of the acclaimed podcast The Memory Palace, which explores historical narratives through a unique and engaging lens. Known for his honey-voiced delivery, DiMeo has garnered a dedicated following for his ability to weave together quirky and intriguing stories from the past. His work has been recognized for its creativity and depth, making history accessible and entertaining for a wide audience.
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Chris Duffy is a writer, extremely funny comedian, and host of the TED podcastHow To Be a Better Human. Hes also a former contestant onWho Wants To Be a Millionaire?(answer: well, we all do, of course) where a producer asked what he would do if he won the titular million bucks and Chris said he would buy a lifetime supply of new socks. Thats a bad answer, the producer said, but Chris stands by it. He loves the feel of new socks quite a bit and has many thoughts on sock selection based on length, material, and overall foot feel. He cares about socks a whole lot and, being the show we are, we let him go on talking about socks and you can listen while you fall asleep, giggling occasionally. Doesnt that sound pleasant? Sure it does.
Chris Duffy is a writer, extremely funny comedian, and host of the TED podcastHow To Be a Better Human. Hes also a former contestant onWho Wants To Be a Millionaire?(answer: well, we all do, of course) where a producer asked what he would do if he won the titular million bucks and Chris said he would buy a lifetime supply of new socks. Thats a bad answer, the producer said, but Chris stands by it. He loves the feel of new socks quite a bit and has many thoughts on sock selection based on length, material, and overall foot feel. He cares about socks a whole lot and, being the show we are, we let him go on talking about socks and you can listen while you fall asleep, giggling occasionally. Doesnt that sound pleasant? Sure it does.
You know Tamara Keith as NPR’s Senior White House Correspondent and as one of the hosts of the NPR Politics Podcast. You can count on her to deliver up-to-the-minute news and analysis on the most dramatic beat in journalism, even if it’s news that you may find very alarming. But there’s nothing alarming or upsetting about Tamara’s thoughts on the vast and delicious world of pies, it’s all very pleasant. She tells about making her favorite cherry pie and the pecan pie served at the secret White House basement Christmas party. Tamara’s job forbids her from offering an opinion on politics but she offers one here: cheesecake is not a pie. Drift off to sleep and dream of delicious, delicious pie served by a gentle NPR voice.
You know Tamara Keith as NPR’s Senior White House Correspondent and as one of the hosts of the NPR Politics Podcast. You can count on her to deliver up-to-the-minute news and analysis on the most dramatic beat in journalism, even if it’s news that you may find very alarming. But there’s nothing alarming or upsetting about Tamara’s thoughts on the vast and delicious world of pies, it’s all very pleasant. She tells about making her favorite cherry pie and the pecan pie served at the secret White House basement Christmas party. Tamara’s job forbids her from offering an opinion on politics but she offers one here: cheesecake is not a pie. Drift off to sleep and dream of delicious, delicious pie served by a gentle NPR voice.
Comedian, actor, and author Tamara Yajia has a new book Cry for Me, Argentina: My Life as a Failed Child Star that doesn’t spend all that much time on the subject of charcuterie boards. But that’s what our discussion is for. Learn about Tamara’s grandfather’s extensive and somewhat emotionally charged boards and how they inspired her to make vast boards of her own, first in England and then in America. Learn also about how Brad Pitt became such a fan of Tamara’s charcuterie-informed podcast that he invited her over to his place for... charcuterie. Truth be told, he probably had someone else put it together but it was a nice gesture nonetheless. Tamara lays out a spread of conversation about salami, cheese, but never candy or fish, as you drift off to a delicious sleep.
Comedian, actor, and author Tamara Yajia has a new book Cry for Me, Argentina: My Life as a Failed Child Star that doesn’t spend all that much time on the subject of charcuterie boards. But that’s what our discussion is for. Learn about Tamara’s grandfather’s extensive and somewhat emotionally charged boards and how they inspired her to make vast boards of her own, first in England and then in America. Learn also about how Brad Pitt became such a fan of Tamara’s charcuterie-informed podcast that he invited her over to his place for... charcuterie. Truth be told, he probably had someone else put it together but it was a nice gesture nonetheless. Tamara lays out a spread of conversation about salami, cheese, but never candy or fish, as you drift off to a delicious sleep.
Hanif Abdurraqib Has 90 Band Shirts. Which We Think You’ll Agree Is a Lot.
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John Moe
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Guests of this podcast episode
Hanif Abdurraqib
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Keywords of this podcast episode
music collectionband shirtsvintage apparelTina WeymouthTalking Headspoetrycultural criticism
Hanif Abdurraqib is a poet, cultural critic, and author of numerous books, including They Can’t Kill Us Until They Kill Us, A Little Devil in America, and There’s Always This Year. He’s very passionate about music, as is evidenced in his massive collection, purchased online and at concert venues, of concert t-shirts, band sweatshirts, and other vintage apparel linked to various artists. Hanif walks us through his criteria for selecting which shirts to buy as well as what will determine the coming culling of his collection down to a more manageable 70. He also details the white whale that’s still out there, the item he dreams of: Tina Weymouth’s Talking Heads jacket last spotted onstage in Rome in 1980. Tina, if you still have that jacket, give us a call. Fall asleep as you listen to Hanif, who has a lovely soothing voice, take you through his closet and his thinking.
Hanif Abdurraqib is a poet, cultural critic, and author of numerous books, including They Can’t Kill Us Until They Kill Us, A Little Devil in America, and There’s Always This Year. He’s very passionate about music, as is evidenced in his massive collection, purchased online and at concert venues, of concert t-shirts, band sweatshirts, and other vintage apparel linked to various artists. Hanif walks us through his criteria for selecting which shirts to buy as well as what will determine the coming culling of his collection down to a more manageable 70. He also details the white whale that’s still out there, the item he dreams of: Tina Weymouth’s Talking Heads jacket last spotted onstage in Rome in 1980. Tina, if you still have that jacket, give us a call. Fall asleep as you listen to Hanif, who has a lovely soothing voice, take you through his closet and his thinking.
Nate DiMeo of The Memory Palace Has THOUGHTS on Sports Team Names and Logos
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John Moe
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Guests of this podcast episode
Nate DiMeo
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Nate DiMeoThe Memory Palacesports team nameslogosimage consultantsUtah Jazz
If you love history, you already know about the lovely podcast The Memory Palace, which celebrates the quirky and intriguing elements of stuff that has happened. If you haven’t heard it, go listen. But first, hear honey-voiced host Nate DiMeo explain his complex and impassioned opinions on team names, logos, the nefarious nature of image consultants, and Utah somehow being known for Jazz.
If you love history, you already know about the lovely podcast The Memory Palace, which celebrates the quirky and intriguing elements of stuff that has happened. If you haven’t heard it, go listen. But first, hear honey-voiced host Nate DiMeo explain his complex and impassioned opinions on team names, logos, the nefarious nature of image consultants, and Utah somehow being known for Jazz.