Michelle and Emily welcomed Season 1, Episode 13 guest, Nicole Gorovsky, back to the podcast to catch up and get her insight and perspective on the developments in civil and criminal litigation cases like Epstein, Weinstein, and others. They ask the big question of “how many women does it take to be believed?” They explore […]
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Season 1, Episode 21 – Good News Network
Denise Naughton, Founder/Creator of STL Verified and the Good News Network STL Verified You Tube channel Cairanne Le Brave
Continue readingSeason 1, Episode 17 – Queen of Burlesque
Emily and Michelle have a wonderful, intimate conversation with the Queen of Burlesque, Lola Van Ella. They sip on a gorgeous wine while talking about Lola’s beginnings from her childhood fascination with corsets and fishnets to her first burlesque gig. They discuss her importance in growing the burlesque community in St. Louis and how her […]
Continue readingSeason 1, Episode 13 – A Superhero Lives Here
Iggy Pup makes his debut at Shock City Studios while Michelle & Emily share a bottle of Australian Shiraz – The Chook – with their guest, local superhero & expert in empowerment, Nicole Gorovsky. Nicole Gorovsky has spent her entire career fighting criminals, abusers and the institutions that protect them. As a prosecutor and as […]
Continue readingSeason 1, Episode 8 “Emily’s 40Wine Birthday”
We celebrate Emily’s “??” Birthday while splurging on 3 Cellier, Chateauneuf du Pape. After cheerful celebrations, Michelle and Emily have an honest conversation about the gray areas of consent. They invite their audio engineer, Sam Maul, to join the conversation and share his perspective about ‘consent’ and what it means to his generation of men. […]
Continue readingSeason 1: Episode 03 – Kavanaugh & Narcolepsy
Featured Wine During this episode, we shared a bottle of Rosé by Domaine Saint Damien. Here, Emily is carefully filling each glass – nice even pours! As always, we share our tasting notes with our listeners during the show. Emily offers a more traditional perspective for tasting, while Michelle never disappoints with a more whimsical perspective.
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