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Episode 37 - Vibing with Doreen St. Felix

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Hello and welcome to episode 37 of Diversity Hire.

Listen on Apple Podcasts

Listen on Spotify

Today’s guest is Doreen St. Felix, who is the New Yorker’s television critic. We have been looking forward to this conversation since we first started the pod, and we think you guys will enjoy everything we talked about, which ran the gamut from the art of ambiguity and ambivalence, when we figured out what a critic even was, finding a place in white-dominated spaces, the concessions we make to do the work we want to do, and is Virgil Abloh actually cool?

This was a super fun episode and if you are a new listener who caught this on Montez Press Radio, WELCOME! Kevin and Arjun also talked about the week in brutal media news and why it feels like 2016. Thanks for listening.

Doreen’s work mentioned in this episode:

December 19, 2015 Part I, Enormous Eye, 2015

KARA WALKER’S NEXT ACT, Vulture, 2017

On the Street in Brooklyn the Morning After the Police Shooting of Saheed Vassell, The New Yorker, 2018

Virgil Abloh, Menswear’s Biggest Star, The New Yorker, 2019

Queen Latifah Obliterates Trumps n’ Musks in “The Equalizer”, The New Yorker, 2021

The Embarrassment of Democrats Wearing Kente-Cloth Stoles, The New Yorker, 2020

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This is your brain *picture of your brain*. This is your brain on Diversity Hire *it’s the same picture of your brain, but this time it’s wearing sunglasses and an Eckhaus Latta lapped t-shirt*. Any questions? If so, email us at diversityhirepod@gmail.com. We’ll read your questions in an upcoming Q&A episode. Also, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. You can use your review to share anonymous experiences of working in corporate media, and we will read those on the pod as well.

Thanks,

Arjun & Kevin

This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit diversityhire.substack.com

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Hello and welcome to episode 37 of Diversity Hire.

Listen on Apple Podcasts

Listen on Spotify

Today’s guest is Doreen St. Felix, who is the New Yorker’s television critic. We have been looking forward to this conversation since we first started the pod, and we think you guys will enjoy everything we talked about, which ran the gamut from the art of ambiguity and ambivalence, when we figured out what a critic even was, finding a place in white-dominated spaces, the concessions we make to do the work we want to do, and is Virgil Abloh actually cool?

This was a super fun episode and if you are a new listener who caught this on Montez Press Radio, WELCOME! Kevin and Arjun also talked about the week in brutal media news and why it feels like 2016. Thanks for listening.

Doreen’s work mentioned in this episode:

December 19, 2015 Part I, Enormous Eye, 2015

KARA WALKER’S NEXT ACT, Vulture, 2017

On the Street in Brooklyn the Morning After the Police Shooting of Saheed Vassell, The New Yorker, 2018

Virgil Abloh, Menswear’s Biggest Star, The New Yorker, 2019

Queen Latifah Obliterates Trumps n’ Musks in “The Equalizer”, The New Yorker, 2021

The Embarrassment of Democrats Wearing Kente-Cloth Stoles, The New Yorker, 2020

———

This is your brain *picture of your brain*. This is your brain on Diversity Hire *it’s the same picture of your brain, but this time it’s wearing sunglasses and an Eckhaus Latta lapped t-shirt*. Any questions? If so, email us at diversityhirepod@gmail.com. We’ll read your questions in an upcoming Q&A episode. Also, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. You can use your review to share anonymous experiences of working in corporate media, and we will read those on the pod as well.

Thanks,

Arjun & Kevin

This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit diversityhire.substack.com

  continue reading

59 episoder

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