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Extended Scenes
Jennifer Romolini
9 episodes
1 week ago
A podcast about redefining ambition and success in the second half of life. Hosted by Jennifer Romolini.

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A podcast about redefining ambition and success in the second half of life. Hosted by Jennifer Romolini.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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The social contract is changing, how can we meet the moment? — with Kristen Lisanti!

This week I'm talking with thinker, leader, coach and mindfulness teacher Kristen Lisanti about how to have healthy conflict at this moment, invitations vs accusations, the price of community, resilience in relationships and how to be present for this moment, even when it's hard.


If you want to find more of Kristen's work, head to: kristenlisanti.com.

To support the show, listen to ad-free episodes and read more of my writing, you can subscribe to jennromolini.substack.com.

The Extended Scenes theme song is by the band Maiden Names.



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1 week ago
1 hour 29 seconds

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It's OK to not feel OK — with Ashley C. Ford

This week, I’m talking to Ashley C. Ford. Ashley is the author of the New York Times bestselling memoir, SOMEBODY’S DAUGHTER. She’s also an essayist, a podcast host, a speaker and an educator. This conversation touches on some of my favorite topics, including the "idea" of success vs. what it really feels like on the inside, following a path that's right for you and not what others expect of you, how it’s OK to not feel OK (especially right now) and tons more.


The Extended Scenes theme song is by the band Maiden Names.

To support the show, listen to ad-free episodes and read more of my writing, you can subscribe to jennromolini.substack.com.



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2 weeks ago
55 minutes 13 seconds

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But Didn't We Have Fun? — with Glynnis MacNicol!

This week, I’m talking to Glynnis MacNicol, a longtime New York City journalist, author of the memoir "No One Tells You This" and the creator and host of the podcast Wilder. You probably know Glynnis from widely-acclaimed memoir "I’m Mostly Hear to Enjoy Myself" which came out last year.


In her work, Glynnis explores freedom and making unconventional choices, the pleasure of knowing and accepting yourself as you are and living an independent life and we're discussing what it is to have a healthy relationship with ambition and success even as we're both aging and the publishing industry seems on the brink of collapse.


You can find Glynnis @ glynnismacnicol.substack.com

The Extended Scenes theme song is by the band Maiden Names.

To support the show, listen to ad-free episodes and read more of my writing, you can subscribe to jennromolini.substack.com.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.


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4 weeks ago
1 hour 7 minutes 18 seconds

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It doesn't have to suck — with Wynter Mitchell-Rohrbaugh!

My guest this week is Wynter Mitchell-Rohrbaugh. Wynter is a sought after, independent digital media strategist who’s responsible for the social media campaigns of many famous people you know. She's an extremely online Gen Xer who's also finding a lot of joy and contentment in what she does.This episode is about breaking rules, getting comfortable with precarity, knowing and accepting what you're good at and what you can't do at all, Charlie Sheen, the Democrats and how Wynter is possibly , improbably surviving (and thriving) on social media.

You can find Wynter across social media @wynter


The Extended Scenes theme song is by the band Maiden Names.

To support the show, listen to ad-free episodes and read more of my writing, you can subscribe to jennromolini.substack.com.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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1 month ago
1 hour 11 minutes 52 seconds

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Life on the Other Side of Burnout — with Emma Gannon!

This week I'm talking to popular Substack writer and novelist Emma Gannon about life on the other side of debilitating burnout, confronting who you actually are outside the performance of an ambitious persona, learning to feel more connected to yourself and make more authentic-to-you career and persoanl decisions and the "magical" right-sized success that often comes from all of it.

You can find Emma at thehyphen.substack.com.

The Extended Scenes theme song is by the band Maiden Names.

To support the show, listen to ad-free episodes and read more of my writing, you can subscribe to jennromolini.substack.com.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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1 month ago
40 minutes 43 seconds

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The Ego Dream of it All — with A. J. Daulerio!

This week, I'm joined by writer A. J. Daulerio. A. J. is the former editor of websites like Gawker and Deadspin and he founded and now runs The Small Bow, a newsletter and podcast about addiction and recovery. We're talking all about perfectionism, validation seeking, shame, self diminishment, f*cked up ego math surrounding success and trying (and failing) to find balance with our work.


You can find A.J. at thesmallbow.com

The Extended Scenes theme song is by the band Maiden Names.

To support the show, listen to ad-free episodes and read more of my writing, you can subscribe to jennromolini.substack.com.




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1 month ago
57 minutes 51 seconds

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Redefining success (and failure!) — with Anne Helen Petersen

My guest this week is the brilliant writer, podcaster and culture critic Anne Helen Petersen. You probably know Anne from her wildly successful newsletter "Culture Study." Or from one of her many books, including "Can’t Even: How Millennials Became the Burnout Generation." Anne also has a Ph.D. in media studies and was a senior culture writer at BuzzFeed News. 


In this conversation, we're going deep on redefining our own success, the life-altering impact of failure and what we're ambitious for now.


The Extended Scenes theme song is by the band Maiden Names.


To support the show, listen to ad-free episodes and read more of my writing, you can subscribe to jennromolini.substack.com.




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1 month ago
50 minutes 18 seconds

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The Joy of Realistic Expectations — with Samantha Irby!

This week's guest is the inimitable essayist and television writer Samantha Irby! Sam and I are exploring right-sizing success, setting realistic expectations for your career, coming to terms with professional failure and disappointment and the moments when you really feel like you've made it.

You can find Samantha Irby at: bitchesgottaeat.substack.com


To support the show, listen to ad-free episodes and read more of my writing, you can subscribe to jennromolini.substack.com


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2 months ago
50 minutes 14 seconds

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When Gen X haters grow up — with Angela Garbes!

My first (!) guest is the writer and thinker Angela Garbes and we're exploring what it is to be a lifelong GenX hater living in opposition to the world, the evolution of ambition and redefining success for yourself over time, slowing down and finally feeling like you have enough, healing that 'bad kid' identity and (at last!) learning to live, connect and be seen as our authentic selves.

You can find Angela at: angelagarbes.com

Books we discussed today:

Conflict Is Not Abuse by Sarah Schulman

Love In a Fucked Up World by


To support the show, listen to ad-free episodes and read more of my writing, you can subscribe to jennromolini.substack.com


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2 months ago
1 hour 39 seconds

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A podcast about redefining ambition and success in the second half of life. Hosted by Jennifer Romolini.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.