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Under the Influence is a deep dive into social media, a place haunted by aspirational marketing where it feels like every other person is a social media influencer trying to sell you something, all while posed in perfect houses that never seem to get messy. And behind this airbrushed perfection is money, so much money. Billions and billions of dollars. Journalist and mom Jo Piazza looks at how we got here, what it all means and how the commodification of every single aspect of our lives is driving everyone (but mostly women and mothers) a little insane.
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The new hit romance The Idea of You has everyone buzzing about so-called middle-aged women and the pursuit of pleasure. What kinds of pleasure do we deserve? Which ones are taboo, and who decides? Today we talk all about the movie with resident lady pleasure expert Glynnis MacNicol of the new book I'm Mostly Here to Enjoy Myself.Sign up for Greenlight today and get your first month free when you go to Greenlight.com/Influence.Get warm weather ready with Quince! Go to Quince.com/influence.BUY I'm Mostly Here to Enjoy Myself today. 
For today's Sunday Nice Things I get to chat with Rachel Hirsch, one of the incredible audiobook narrators of The Sicilian Inheritance. I love audiobooks. I often toggle between the audio book and the print version for efficiency. I also sometimes listen to the audio book AFTER I finish the print version because it is simply relaxing. I love chatting with Rachel today about how audio books get made and the incredible actors behind them.You can get The Sicilian Inheritance audiobook here.And learn more about Rachel here.Sign up for Greenlight today and get your first month free when you go to GREENLIGHT.com/influence.
What would you do if you discovered your therapist was on TikTok? And worse than that...what if they were talking about things YOU told them in therapy. Today we are talking with Bustle writer Kate Lindsay about her reporting on the mental health TikTok stars and the patients who are concerned. There are so many ethical and practical issues surrounding mental health content on social media these days and we are going to dive into all of it.To read Kate's Bustle piece go here.Sign up for Greenlight today and get your first month free when you go to GREENLIGHT.com/influence.
If it exists in the world there is an influencer for it. And Genealogy and family research is no exception. I found Crista Cowan (The Barefoot Genealogist) while I was trying to solve my great great grandmother's murder for the Sicilian Inheritance true crime podcast and I became fascinated by how she uses her platform and her position as Ancestry's Corporate Genealogist to help people climb their family trees, but more importantly to help them shape their identities and how they move in the world. Learn more about Crista's work as The Barefoot Genealogist here.Listen to The Sicilian Inheritance true crime podcast here.This episode is sponsored by Greenlight, which I am using to help teach my kids financial literacy. Sign up for Greenlight today and get your first month free when you go to GREENLIGHT.com/influence.
Let's journey into a strange corner of social media filled with uncomfortably buff men chowing down on raw meat. Yes, meatfluencing is a thing. My special guest is Nick Aster, my very own husband, who I will try to convince to become a meatfluencer to put our kids through college.
There is a prevailing narrative around women and money that says women are a mess financially. It isn't true! And we are talking about that today with Her Money podcast host and personal finance guru Jean Chatzky. We dispel the myths that women aren't good with money. We talk about how to save for college and retirement and we dive into why influencers can create dangerous expectations when it comes to investing.Follow everything Jean does over at Her Money.Subscribe to the Over the Influence newsletter here.
For a long time every novel I read or rom com that I watched contained a lady journalist, or a hard-hitting ad executive. And about two years ago all those characters became influencers. Now about every other novel I read has an influencer character and I don't know if I like it. Today I talk to the journalist and novelist Sheila Marikar about her decision to write influencers into her new book Friends in Napa. I also have a bonus conversation from the car (DRIVING IN CARS WITH JO) with Glynnis MacNicol about why she is taping her mouth shut when she sleeps. The answer has to do with Gwyneth Paltrow. Buy Friends in Napa here.Buy I'm Mostly Here to Enjoy Myself here.And order nine copies of The Sicilian Inheritance here.
I'm touched out. I say that all the time. Before I became a parent I didn't know that was possible. But once I became a mom my body was no longer my own; it belonged to my children. But I didn't have a way to talk about the feeling of being touched out until I read the stunning book by Amanda Montei of the same name—TOUCHED OUT. There is an expectation gap between what we imagine motherhood looks like and what it actually is and the cultural script for motherhood has often been written by men.Today we get into the loneliness and alienation of motherhood, what it means to be touched out and what sex looks like after becoming a mom.Treat yourself to the best bras on the market and save 20% Off at HONEYLOVE.COM/INFLUENCEGrab Amanda's book here!Subscribe to our newsletter Over the Influence here.Order The Sicilian Inheritance here.
Bestselling author Elle Cosimano (of the famed Finlay Donovan series) was miserable in her job working in real estate. Then her mother offered to care for her children for the summer and take on the physical and mental load of parenting so that Elle could try to write her own book. That moment of receiving permission to do something for herself, completely changed Elle's life and put her on the path to writing her first book, to finding an agent, to publishing a book and then many books and then hitting the bestseller lists.And along the way Elle connected with other women who were also blowing up their lives to switch careers to become authors. Those women inspired her every single day to keep going.This is about women lifting each other up and supporting one another unconditionally. It is about the fear and shame and guilt many of us have about doing something that seems selfish, that is for ourselves.Elle Cosimano has inspired me so much on my own journey and I know that she is going to inspire you.VISIT OUR SPONSORS:Treat yourself to the best bras on the market and save 20% Off at honeylove.com/influence. Go to quince.com/influence for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns.Learn more about Elle and buy all of her books here.Subscribe to the Over the Influence newsletter here.Order your Sicilian Inheritance here.
On today's Sunday Nice things we have an episode of the podcast Your New Life Blend with my dear friend, soul mate and constant companion Glynnis MacNicol talking all about her new memoir about eating all of the cheese and delicious food and having all of the sex in Paris with host Shoshanna Hecht.Glynnis MacNicol spent the long stretch of COVID lockdown mostly alone in small Upper West Side apartment, mostly without really touching another person. So by summer 2021, after vaccines had rolled out and restrictions were finally lifting, she jumped at the chance to stay at a friend's apartment in Paris, and immediately bought a plane ticket out of her pandemic-imposed solitude. Landing in Paris she found a city just waking up from its own lockdown, and felt in Parisians all around her the same urgent, greedy desire to enjoy every pleasure life had to offer - food (cheese, croissants, chocolate), community (in-person, Zoom be damned), and connection (very much in person, very pleasurable, very much enjoyed). She recounts it all and then some in her joyful, decadent, and insightful new memoir, "I'm Mostly Here To Enjoy Myself: One Woman's Pursuit of Pleasure in Paris," coming in June, which dares to suggest that women have the right to enjoy themselves - and their choices - fully and gloriously, without needing permission. In this episode of "Your New Life Blend," Glynnis talks to host Shoshanna Hecht about how seeking & claiming pleasure is actually a radical feminist act; the power of a free woman freely making her own choices; the joys of embracing your life unfolding at any age; and why we all deserve to truly enjoy ourselves.Subscribe to Your New Life Blend Here.Order Glynnis's book I'm Mostly Here to Enjoy Myself HERE. 
Renee Reina worked on her PhD in psychology for ten years. Then the pandemic happened and she started making TikToks and podcasts about mom life with her eighteen month old. When that started making money she decided to pursue content creation as a career path instead of what she refers to as a "real job." Why don't we consider what women do online a "real job?" That's just one of the things we are diving into today.Renee talks about ambition and guilt and shame and mental load and I would argue she is still using her PhD every day to help women and mothers. She simply isn't using it the way white men have used PhDs for the past 200 years. Just a little bit of what we are touching on in this episode:How can we enjoy our lives more?Does being the default parent make it harder to enjoy life?Are a lot of the things that cause us stress self-inflicted?Why do clean houses on social media piss me off the most?This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at https://www.betterhelp.com/COMMITTED and get on your way to being your best self.Follow Renee on all the things here.Subscribe to the Mom Room podcast here.Get our newsletter OVER THE INFLUENCE here.Pick up The Sicilian Inheritance here. 
 Sam Dogen offered himself up to me as a sacrificial lamb when he wrote to me and told me that he was the male equivalent of the trad wife.  He was kidding. But Sam is a stay-at-home dad who is the primary caregiver for his children and today we talk about the stigma and judgement he feels for having taken on that role. Learn more about Sam and The Financial Samurai brand and content here.Order a copy of The Sicilian Inheritance here, here and here.
Dropping the Sicilian Inheritance true crime podcast into your feeds while she is hot. This show is a gonzo adventure. It is White Lotus Meets Only Murders in the Building and I am Selena Gomez and Nick is Steve Martin and Charlie is Martin Short.Here is the official fancy description of episode two. Journalist Jo Piazza’s family has been playing a hundred year long game of telephone about the murder of her great great grandmother Lorenza Marsala. Family members who have gone back to Sicily to discover the truth, including Jo’s dad have been shut down by authorities and threatened by seemingly supernatural forces.But Jo is determined, maybe even a little obsessed, to cut through the stories, the lies and the mythologies to find out the truth, even if her family members don’t want her to.Subscribe to The Sicilian Inheritance podcast here. 
 I love book influencers! They're my biggest hype people.  And my guest this week is Jordan Moblo, but you might know him better as Jordy's Book Club.Jordy's Book Club has more than 140,000 followers. That is a lot of influence and clout my friends. And I don't think it's giving him too much credit to say that Jordy's recommendations, really can help an author find new readers.  I love our conversation today because we're really gonna dig in to how we can create more respect in the book influencing ecosystem. How can we all meet one another's needs? And how can we value the people who are selling books for publishers and authors?  And also, what can we all learn from book influencers about growing our own personal brands online and how to share our passions with the world?
Hillary Wilkinson found the need to take a big look at technology when her children began asking for their own devices. Quickly overwhelmed, she found that the hard and fast rules in other areas of life became difficult to uphold in the digital world. As a teacher and a mom of 2,  Hillary believes the key to healthy screen habits lies in empowering our kids through education and awareness. We are the first generation to parent while balancing screens, life, and family. Each episode on the Healthy Screen Habits podcast features insights, tips, and takeaways to help parents make informed decisions on how to help their family live a healthy digital life.Parenting is hard. Technology can make it tricky. Hillary uses this podcast to help bring these areas together to help all families create healthy screen habits.For more on Healthy Screen Habits and to listen to all the episodes check them out here.Indulge in affordable luxury! Go to Quince.com/influence for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. Sign up for Greenlight today and get your first month free when you go to Greenlight.com/influence.
Twenty minutes a day of mediation seems pretty out of reach for most moms. Frankly five minutes of meditation seems pretty out of reach. Today we are talking to clinical psychologist Kathryn Barbash about ways to bring mindfulness into your daily life that will actually work for you as a busy parent.Follow Kathryn's substack Mindful in the Mud here. 
Is a daily dose of uncertainty exactly what we need? Is embracing uncertainty instead of fearing it the answer to happier and  more curious parenting?I believe that my guest today is one of the most interesting writers and thinkers talking about social trends and technology's impact on humanity today. Maggie Jackson's new book Uncertain: The Wisdom and Wonder of Being Unsure has shaken up my brain in many new and wonderful ways. Today we discuss how we can be challenged by uncertainty and also really thrive in it. Learn more about Maggie and order Uncertain and Distracted here.Grab your copy of The Sicilian Inheritance here.
Sharing an episode of another podcast Jo is loving: Pop Culture Moms. Andie and Sabrina are toddler moms and best friends of 20 years. They’re taking their obsession with TV and movies to the next level by talking to celebrities, writers and fellow “scholars” of pop culture about what they can learn from the fictional moms they love most. In this episode: Some of the best moms on TV right now are cartoons. We hear from Deena Margolin and Kristin Gallant, the moms behind parenting resource Big Little Feelings and co-hosts of the podcast, After Bedtime, about what the mothers in Bluey and Daniel Tiger are doing right. Listen to “Pop Culture Moms” HERE.
It's finally here! The true-crime podcast where I try to solve my great great grandmother Lorenza's murder that The Sicilian Inheritance is based on. DO NOT WORRY there are no book spoilers. These were created to be enjoyed together...companions, not spoilers.Journalist Jo Piazza’s family has been playing a hundred year long game of telephone about the murder of her great great grandmother Lorenza Marsala. Family members who have gone back to Sicily to discover the truth, including Jo’s dad have been shut down by authorities and threatened by seemingly supernatural forces.But Jo is determined, maybe even a little obsessed, to cut through the stories, the lies and the mythologies to find out the truth, even if her family members don’t want her to.If you love this and want more subscribe to The Sicilian Inheritance podcast here.Order copies of the book The Sicilian Inheritance for everyone you know!OH and did I tell you there is also a Sicilian Inheritance Olive Oil?      
Today kicks off our miniseries of women who have switched careers in midlife. My friend Corynne Cirilli used to be a gossip columnist and entertainment journalist with me. After having kids she took a career pause and then trained to be a post-partum doula! We dig into how Corynne decided she was passionate about post-partum care and how she used that passion to make a massive change in her own life after taking a career pause to have her babies.ORDER YOUR COPY OF THE SICILIAN INHERITANCE TODAY
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Veronica Wilson

Jo Piazza platforms women who think all autistic people should be killed before birth. I'm pro choice but anti Nazi and anti eugenics. and I have autism. hearing such horrible dehumanising hate go completely uncorrected and not be commented on at all is disgusting. this show pretends it's exploring solutions to the problem of sharenting but is just as abusive as the 8 Passengers channel in its promotion of abusive parenting ideologies and social darwinism. y'all ain't slick

Jan 25th
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Veronica Wilson

commenting again before I delete this download without listening. the episode where a woman proudly champions the eradication of unborn autistic people was so disgusting. I thought this podcast would be critiquing and exposing the abusive practices of sharenting but instead you seem happy to elevate the voices of parents that are actively trying to harm children for their own gain. you should have a trigger warning anytime you platform eugenics even on accident. just horrific

Jan 25th
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Veronica Wilson

you really platformed a woman who bragged about knowing someone who is trying to ERADICATE autistic people in the womb. disgusting. eugenics isn't cute. you're still very ignorant about what you're doing and keep platforming really BAD people. check out mom uncharted on Instagram if you want non abusive non ableist content. seriously disgusting. I'm autistic and will be telling everyone I know that this podcast platforms people who want to ERADICATE/murder us.

Jan 23rd
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lynn

her saying "shitfuck of a dumpster fire" over and over and over makes me think of her as a not cool mom who is trying to be cool by swearing even though it's pretty obvious she never really swears in everyday life. girl stopppp

Apr 1st
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lynn

i have to be honest I completely agree with the GOMI lady, like who is the person we blame for this, it should be the influencer who is reading all the crap about herself! just ignore them.

Mar 25th
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lynn

i think you mean Hillary from boston 🙄🙄

Mar 25th
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lynn

this is the episode that makes the whole thing really gross. well done!

Mar 12th
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lynn

cant recommend this enough

Mar 3rd
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lynn

I'm not a parent nor will I ever be one but this should be mandatory listening for everyone it's EXCELLENT

Mar 3rd
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