In this episode, we talk about how Amsterdam has banned meat and fossil fuel-related ads and oak trees fighting off caterpillars in the most wild way. And then we move inside with an ethical moral question about a very big fashion party, how cigarettes and Diet Coke have made a comeback, Brooke Shields on reality TV, The Devil Wears Prada, and a wee bit of Summer House, and more.
About this week's guest: Ally is a personal stylist, shopper, and resident pop culture reporter.
Show notes!
This week's sponsor: The Working Garden Project
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Amsterdam bans meat and fossil fuel ads via BBC
Oak Trees Delaying Leaf Production To Starve Caterpillars via Science Daily
West Coast's first yellow-legged hornet intercepted in Vancouver, Washington via KUOW
Ball Without Billionaires via Harper's Bazaar
Former Amazon Union Leader Who Was Arrested at Met Gala Has No Regrets via NYT
This Is The Scientific Reason Why Your Coke Tastes Better At McDonald's via Delish
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