Watch our exclusive interview with Brody Dalle on TheConversation.tv
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KELLY OXFORD ON THE CONVERSATION
In this episode of The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet, Twitter super star Kelly Oxford chats with Amanda about all of these things…
- How it’s okay to makes mistakes
- How her intuition has guided her through life
- Her experience as a homemaker
- How she began her career
- Her most challenging times, experiences, and how she overcame them.
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CHELSEA HANDLER: STICKING TO YOUR TRUTH
In this episode of The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet, Chelsea Handler opens up about…
-How every “failure ” can lead you closer to your dreams
-How speaking up helps you to live an authentic life
-The benefits of sharing what you have with others
-The importance of supporting other women and knowing there is room for everyone
-Plus, Chelsea’s answers to the classic Conversation questions (yes, including THAT one!)
Watch the episode here.
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Rihanna’s latest interview with Oprah has brought the issue of abuse and the complex relationship women share with their abusers back into the forefront of conversation. Many women, including myself, understand the conflicting, sad feelings RiRi described. Wanting to be with someone who is clearly unhealthy for you- not wanting to let go- is often classified as “co-dependency” or “love addiction.” This disease is just as serious as any drug, with potential loss of both mental and physical health, and can sometimes even be life threatening. All of the above have been true for me, so anyone who thinks a little dose of love addiction is some modern day jargon…
http://www.theconversation.tv/love/the-logic-of-abuse-why-women-choose-to-stay/
”To me, what hurts me, is the fact that you are told all the times: “we are equal” like “I don’t know what is your deal” like “what is your fucking issue with this or with that?” but then you realize: no, actually we are not! You are getting paid more than I. You get to have more options in terms of what you want to watch for entertainment. When you go to the movies you have 90 movies. 90 different stories that you can watch through your eyes, through the eyes of a male. And one complain that I might make - one observation - that’s actually very very truth about the fact that there isn’t enough things for us, for women out there it’s like ”shut up!” Why aren’t you happy? Why can’t you just be like every girl? Just… why do you always have to try to be the man? It’s not even about trying to be the man, it’s about trying to feel significant, trying to feel equal, trying to believe that my purpose in life was more than just be half of something else and deliver the packages, the kids to this individual so that they can glorify themselves. By the time of my 30’s and I fall in love and I have a career, I’m gonna be making less than a man, I’m gonna lose my name to a man. […] And by the time that they come back they are unattractive! (x)
Miley Cyrus gives advice to her 14-year-old self.
Coming up on this week’s season finale of The Conversation…




