This week it's all about style and interior design. Lou wants to redecorate his living room as a surprise for his wife while she's away at a fat farm (yeah, we know). But he can't do it alone, so he enlists Mary's help in finding a designer, and she just so happens to know the perfect person for the job — Rhoda.
Styles clash and needs aren't perfectly met, but the simplest solutions turn out to be the best fixes.
Meanwhile, we chat about ... well, interior design. And it wouldn't be an episode of After All if we didn't toss gender roles, socially-imposed stereotypes, and a whole lot of cultural dissection into the mix.
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This week it's all about style and interior design. Lou wants to redecorate his living room as a surprise for his wife while she's away at a fat farm (yeah, we know). But he can't do it alone, so he enlists Mary's help in finding a designer, and she just so happens to know the perfect person for the job — Rhoda.
Styles clash and needs aren't perfectly met, but the simplest solutions turn out to be the best fixes.
Meanwhile, we chat about ... well, interior design. And it wouldn't be an episode of After All if we didn't toss gender roles, socially-imposed stereotypes, and a whole lot of cultural dissection into the mix.
Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @AfterAllPodcast, or shoot us an email at afterallpodcast@gmail.com.
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This week's episode, originally recorded *checks watch* last June(?!), definitely reads differently in our current climate.
Rhoda is unceremoniously fired from her job and spends a week loafing around, mildly depressed, on Mary's couch. Mary tries to be encouraging but winds up not pushing her at all to find a new job, whereas Phyllis leans into the tough love approach with little self-awareness. In the end, she finds the perfect job and everything's great!
Meanwhile, the conversation in this particularly digressive episode, Ariel talks about the life-changing impact of losing a job that crushes your soul, the scary reality of working as a full-time freelancer in our current (read, 2019) economy, and how hard it can be to bounce back from being fired. Oh, Ariel also "guilts" Silvia over an idiom.
Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @AfterAllPodcast, or shoot us an email at afterallpodcast@gmail.com.
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After All: A Mary Tyler Moore Podcast
This week it's all about style and interior design. Lou wants to redecorate his living room as a surprise for his wife while she's away at a fat farm (yeah, we know). But he can't do it alone, so he enlists Mary's help in finding a designer, and she just so happens to know the perfect person for the job — Rhoda.
Styles clash and needs aren't perfectly met, but the simplest solutions turn out to be the best fixes.
Meanwhile, we chat about ... well, interior design. And it wouldn't be an episode of After All if we didn't toss gender roles, socially-imposed stereotypes, and a whole lot of cultural dissection into the mix.
Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @AfterAllPodcast, or shoot us an email at afterallpodcast@gmail.com.
Logo design by Julia Monson