Topic: Gail King

3 chapters across the catalog

82: High Value Target
3:28:35 - 3:34:03

82: High Value Target

The Myth of the Spark in Relationships

Logan Ury argues that "the spark" is a harmful myth and that great relationships are "built, not discovered." She advocates for the "slow burn," where attraction grows over time. The hosts discuss how the "Me Too" movement and the shift to remote work have made the workplace—a traditional venue for meeting partners—a "toxic" environment for dating.

65: Disco Biscuits
19:09 - 25:18

65: Disco Biscuits

Gloria Allred and Janice Baker-Kenney Respond to Cosby's Release

Attorney Gloria Allred and accuser Janice Baker-Kenney appear on *CBS This Morning* to express their outrage over Bill Cosby's release. Baker-Kenney asserts that the court's decision does not equate to innocence, while Allred argues that the ruling is a setback based on due process rather than the merits of the evidence. Allred emphasizes that the Me Too movement remains empowered despite this specific legal outcome.

61: Mark My Words
1:36:33 - 1:41:13

61: Mark My Words

Tyler Perry, Pfizer, Advil Native Advertising

Tyler Perry describes his experience with the Pfizer vaccine, mentioning he took Advil to manage minor aches after the second dose. The hosts identify this as a "native ad" for Pfizer, noting that Advil is a Pfizer-owned product. They argue the entire special was a coordinated commercial effort to normalize the vaccine and its associated pharmaceutical products.