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Karla Welch, celeb stylist and co-founder of The Period Company, is here to talk Thingies, from life-changing books to an L.A. bagel worth a one-hour wait. Also, we dig into distraction…and deleting social-media accounts.
Re: the impact of social media on our societies, ourselves: Ten Arguments for Deleting Your Social Media Accounts Right Now by Jaron Lanier (and Zach Baron's GQ profile of Jaron), Digital Minimalism by Cal Newport (and David Marchese's NYT Mag interview with Cal, and (what's new?) Four Thousand Weeks by Oliver Burkeman.
Get your Karla Welch fix via her MasterClass on personal style and by shopping The Period Company, which now available at Walmart.
Karla's Thingies include Emergent Strategy by Adrienne Marie Brown (which made us think about Saving Time by Jenny Odell), Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin, her client Sarah Polley (see also: Sarah's film Women Talking and her New Yorker profile), Rhode peptide lip treatment, the NYT Cooking app (follow this IG account for the full commenter experience), Erewhon's strawberry glaze smoothie, and Courage Bagels in L.A.
Share your Thingies (and dream Thingies guests) with us at 833-632-5463, [email protected], or @athingortwohq—or join our Geneva! And for more recommendations, try out a Secret Menu membership.
This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.
Get that protein and fiber with Hero Bread—10% off your first order with the code ATHINGORTWO.
Go plant-crazy with Fast Growing Trees and get 15% off your entire order with the code ATHINGORTWO.
Listen to Bad on Paper—if you like this podcast, you'll like that one.
YAY.
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Karla Welch, celeb stylist and co-founder of The Period Company, is here to talk Thingies, from life-changing books to an L.A. bagel worth a one-hour wait. Also, we dig into distraction…and deleting social-media accounts.
Re: the impact of social media on our societies, ourselves: Ten Arguments for Deleting Your Social Media Accounts Right Now by Jaron Lanier (and Zach Baron's GQ profile of Jaron), Digital Minimalism by Cal Newport (and David Marchese's NYT Mag interview with Cal, and (what's new?) Four Thousand Weeks by Oliver Burkeman.
Get your Karla Welch fix via her MasterClass on personal style and by shopping The Period Company, which now available at Walmart.
Karla's Thingies include Emergent Strategy by Adrienne Marie Brown (which made us think about Saving Time by Jenny Odell), Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin, her client Sarah Polley (see also: Sarah's film Women Talking and her New Yorker profile), Rhode peptide lip treatment, the NYT Cooking app (follow this IG account for the full commenter experience), Erewhon's strawberry glaze smoothie, and Courage Bagels in L.A.
Share your Thingies (and dream Thingies guests) with us at 833-632-5463, [email protected], or @athingortwohq—or join our Geneva! And for more recommendations, try out a Secret Menu membership.
This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.
Get that protein and fiber with Hero Bread—10% off your first order with the code ATHINGORTWO.
Go plant-crazy with Fast Growing Trees and get 15% off your entire order with the code ATHINGORTWO.
Listen to Bad on Paper—if you like this podcast, you'll like that one.
YAY.
Produced by Dear Media

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