In this episode of My Best Ex, Gloria and Zina go down a musical memory lane with a chat about the Lilith Fair documentary. They also check in about their personal assignments, the metaphor of trees shedding their baggage, and the significance of female artists in the 90s music scene. The conversation culminates in imagining a modern-day Lilith Fair, highlighting the ongoing need for spaces that celebrate women in music.
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In this episode of My Best Ex, Gloria and Zina go down a musical memory lane with a chat about the Lilith Fair documentary. They also check in about their personal assignments, the metaphor of trees shedding their baggage, and the significance of female artists in the 90s music scene. The conversation culminates in imagining a modern-day Lilith Fair, highlighting the ongoing need for spaces that celebrate women in music.
This episode of 'My Best Ex', opens with a shout out to the podcast, “We Can Do Hard Things,” as Zina unpacks her experience of going to the book tour in NYC. Inspired by a section in the book, Gloria and Zina dive deep into the concept of attachment styles because, “what could be more lesbian?” They explore secure, anxious, avoidant, and disorganized attachment styles, sharing personal anecdotes and insights into each. The conversation also touches on how these styles manifest, particularly ...
My Best Ex
In this episode of My Best Ex, Gloria and Zina go down a musical memory lane with a chat about the Lilith Fair documentary. They also check in about their personal assignments, the metaphor of trees shedding their baggage, and the significance of female artists in the 90s music scene. The conversation culminates in imagining a modern-day Lilith Fair, highlighting the ongoing need for spaces that celebrate women in music.