A dreamy conversation with New York Times Best Selling Author Jen Armstrong... Kristina starts the episode with reminding you of her favorite Gabby Bernstein mantra, "Measure your *success* by how much fun you're having."
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Today's episode it so much *fun* as Jen takes you behind-the-scenes of her experiences:
Working on the Red Carpet for Entertainment Weekly
The pivotal moment when Seinfeldia: How a Show About Nothing Changed Everything hit the charts and changed her career (and life) in multifaceted ways
The Sarah Jessica Parker moment before going on tour for Sex and the City and Us: How Four Single Women Changed the Way We Think, Live, and Love
Encounters with Betty White for her book When Women Invented Television
Her newest project for Mean Girls
Before you read Jen's bio, make note of this! We have a *major* giveaway! Leave a review for the episode and comment on any of Kristina's Instagram posts for this episode. You could win a signed copy of ANY of Jen's books (you choose it!).
Jen Armstrong's Bio
Jennifer Keishin Armstrong has written seven books, including the New York Times bestseller Seinfeldia; When Women Invented Television; Mary and Lou and Rhoda and Ted; and Sex and the City and Us. Formerly a staff writer at Entertainment Weekly, where she worked for a decade, her writing appears in many publications, including BBC Culture, The New York Times Book Review, Vice, New York magazine, and Billboard. She created and co-hosts two podcasts, Pop Literacy (about pop culture-related books) and, via the American Writers Museum, Dead Writer Drama (examining classic writers through a modern lens). She also curates and writes the weekly “Peabody Finds” recommendation newsletter for the prestigious Peabody Awards in broadcasting!
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