I read Hernan Diaz’s Trust because I heard that she was a surprisingly great interviewer and I wanted to watch that interview. It’s an excellent book but her interview is better and the author is almost giddy as she consistently brings up angles and references that he didn’t even know about himself. So much research and thought behind her questions and comments.
Yeah that happens a lot from the handful that I’ve watched. I’ve seen her bring a few authors up short and express surprise and gratitude for the depth of her question. You can also see their whole engagement change when they realize this isn’t just a fluff thing. It’s neat to see.
I try to avoid admiring celebrities too much, but Dua is my very non-guilty pleasure, and she seems to be a better pop star role model than many I can think of. In addition to this advocacy for literacy and free speech, she was critical of Israel even before the October 7th attacks, when it was much less common sentiment, and probably cost her fans. Stuff like that; her wikipedia is littered with examples of her being on the right side of history.
And her music is legit great. Future Nostalgia is incredible.
She is a real one. She’s a surprisingly good interviewer of authors too, something she does as part of her book club.
I read Hernan Diaz’s Trust because I heard that she was a surprisingly great interviewer and I wanted to watch that interview. It’s an excellent book but her interview is better and the author is almost giddy as she consistently brings up angles and references that he didn’t even know about himself. So much research and thought behind her questions and comments.
Yeah that happens a lot from the handful that I’ve watched. I’ve seen her bring a few authors up short and express surprise and gratitude for the depth of her question. You can also see their whole engagement change when they realize this isn’t just a fluff thing. It’s neat to see.
Had no idea anything about her personal life. I thought she was a vapid guilty pleasure I enjoyed on the freeway. This is dope to learn.
I try to avoid admiring celebrities too much, but Dua is my very non-guilty pleasure, and she seems to be a better pop star role model than many I can think of. In addition to this advocacy for literacy and free speech, she was critical of Israel even before the October 7th attacks, when it was much less common sentiment, and probably cost her fans. Stuff like that; her wikipedia is littered with examples of her being on the right side of history.
And her music is legit great. Future Nostalgia is incredible.