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Jewels says that magical holiday experiences are worth doing and she wishes she had given her own children more experiences like her children are giving her grandchildren. Little ones can sense anger and tension even if you try hiding it, but hey! you name me a family with no dysfunction and I'll name you a family you don't know very well. Get some therapy! Then again, who can afford therapy?
Mele Kalikimaka
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Jewels Sings: I'll be Drunk for Christmas
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Jewels says that as much as the past week was great, she feels guilty for not cancelling plans to stay in London longer, for loving the occasional late night G&T and a sparkling gorgeous dress and shoes. Maybe she's just a bad woman.
Oh well. Grandfather Abe kind of made up for everything.
Happy Christmas week, no matter whether or how you celebrate. Even if that's just some relaxo time alone.
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Jewels Sings: I'll be Drunk for Christmas
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Jewels says she forgot to remind everyone that she'll be doing a set on Aidan O'Loughlin's Thirst Trap this Saturday at the Bloor Street West Comedy Bar. Plus some listener comments on incels and universal vasectomies.
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Instagram: @jewelssays
Jewels Sings: I'll be Drunk for Christmas - album and merch
Thirst Trap Tickets
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Jewels says she'd really like to hire tradespeople to fix issues at home and the rental property, and SURELY other people manage to successfully do so... why oh why can't WE hire anyone competent? Are competence and communication asking too much? Shouldn't heating issues be treated as a priority in December?
Abe shares his most recent boiler debacles... one of which is still to be resolved.
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Jewels Sings Christmas Album and merch - celebrating dysfunctional families everywhere
Episode References:AMI Electronics - Abe's dad goals - "We repair what others can't"
South Park - You Call the Handyman
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Jewels says don’t tell someone you love their daughter because your actions tell the truth. Life is short and undeserved commitment is overrated, so we should encourage young people to walk away when they recognize red flags, and vasectomies for everyone would prevent a lot of grief.
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Jewels Sings
Episode References:The Slumflower
Workin Moms
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Jewels says... oh where to even BEGIN? As usual, jewels has something to say about a few things, like traffic, shows, expectations, parties and beauty. Oh, and she would really prefer to keep Toronto's bike lanes that were only recently put in at taxpayers' expense.
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Music and Merch: jewelssings.com
Episode References:Lindsey Stirling
George Costanza, Architect
Thirst Trap at the Comedy Bar
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This week, Jewels sits down with multi Juno award winning sound engineer Patric McGroarty, owner of Saint Clarens Records and producer of Jewels Sings: I'll be Drunk for Christmas.
Our chat ranges from helpful recording tips, hiring musicians and producers, changes in the music industry, the value of creating something versus just working and his favourite thing ever - producing an album.
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Instagram: @jewelssays
Patric's Instagram: @saintclarens
Jewels Sings
Episode References:Saint Clarens Records
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Jewels says she's always been a bit strange, and talks about the self imposed pressure to make up for wasted opportunities and potential. If Ethel Merman can put out a disco album at age 71, maybe Jewels Sings wasn't such a ridiculous idea after all.
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Jewels Sings
Thirst Trap at the Comedy Bar: December 14th
Episode References:The Ethel Merman Disco Album on Spotify and Apple
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Jewels says you're going to love hearing Aidan's perspective on how to approach interviews, build a career in television and comedy writing, happiness and the importance of humour.
Plus I talk more than I should have in this episode, but... I'm a chatter, what can I say?
Check out Aidan's monthly show Thirst Trap at the Bloor West Comedy Bar in Toronto, and subscribe to his blog.
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Instagram: @jewelssays
Music and merch: jewelssings.com
Aidan's Insta: @aiderz
Blog: Thirst Trap
Episode References:Comedy Bar
Workin' Moms
TallBoyz
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Jewels says she might be a bit of a hoarder when it comes to certain things, and even though haute couture is out of the question for most of us, we could all probably afford better quality if we bought less stuff.
But don’t underestimate the value of costume worthy clothing.
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Instagram: @jewelssays
Episode References:Niagara Falls
Canada's Got Talent
Net-a-Porter Canada (prices in USD WHYYYYY??)
HoltRenfrew.com
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Jewels chats today with two lovely young men, Caden and Landon, about their social media business, theatre, dating apps, girlfriends, marriage... these guys are thoughtful, ambitious, busy... a far cry from the basement dwelling trolls and incels we hear about all too often.
Jewels says she really enjoys engaging with such bright young people and they're everywhere.
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Instagram: @jewelssays
Goons: @goonsmediaco
Episode References:Kelowna Actors Studio Evil Dead - ON NOW until November 2nd 2024
Canada's Got Talent - Free studio audience tickets ON NOW - Niagara Falls, Ontario
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Jewels says she might need to start burying her head in the sand to save her sanity from the relentless onslaught of dire news and social media posts, and mentions a couple of modern feminist heroes plus some suggestions to curtail violence that will never fly.
Warning: this episode contains references to sexual assault
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Instagram: @jewelssays
Episode References:Podcast: The Story: Inside the Land of Silent Women
Castration: What Does the Data Tell Us
The Zeze Millz Show with The Slumflower
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Jewels is joined once again by Canadian comedian, culture critic and content creator Andrew Johnston to chat 2024 US election buzz, bullsh*t, and predictions.
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Instagram: @jewelssays
Andrew's Instagram: @mandrewbrawnston
Episode References:Podcasts:Trump’s Project 2025: Up Close and Personal: Apple and Spotify
Call Her Daddy – Alex Cooper: Apple and Spotify
The Story: The historian who picked nearly every winner calls the US election: Apple and Spotify
The Al Franken Podcast: Apple and Spotify
The Story: Why Tech Billionaires are Backing Trump: Apple and Spotify
Al Franken Book: Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them
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Jewels says live performances are worth supporting, whether they're music, dance, comedy or theatre and if more of us attended early shows, more shows would be available and we could all get to bed at a reasonable hour.
Yes, she's definitely getting old. Too old to accomplish anything heroic or start a night out after 9:00 pm.
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Jewels says marriage should not be an aspirational goal, you don’t need a wedding to wear a dress and have a party if that’s really the point and there are a lot of good reasons to think long and hard before legally binding yourself to a partner. And a lot of stupid non-reasons that motivate some of us to do it anyway.
Plus the romantic story of her parents’ wedding day.
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Michael Esposito II is back for the second half of our chat about some intrusive, even embarrassing thoughts we have, like checking people out, irrational worrying, parental fear of letting go, their children's safety... maybe you can relate.
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Michael's Instagram: @mespo2
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Singer and actor Michael Esposito II joins Jewels again for a great grand and glorious chat about those weird intrusive thoughts we all have, Michael's album, hot men, OnlyFans, the lure of the ocean... we chatted for so long we needed two episodes.
This episode is part one.
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Michael's Insta: @mespo2
Episode References:Michael's album: Night and Day Jazz Standards
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Jewels says she hasn't quite yet come down to earth after Mamma Mia and shares some of the trials and favourite moments from both on stage and backstage.
Her experience was also a reminder that the world is still full of wonderful young people and you're never too old until you're dead.
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Episode References:Kelowna Actors Studio - Education
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Jewels says most of us don’t remember details as well as we think, it’s hard to remember everything you’ve said to whom and a child’s world today is very different from their parents’ and grandparents’.
Best to adapt rather than stubbornly clinging to old ideas and mistakes. It's better for us too.
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Jewels says she sometimes doesn't understand why children think the way they often do, even though she was an irrational child herself once upon a time, and even though lice aren't a health risk, they're gross and caused her nightmares back in the day.
And it's possible that if a child looks excessively unkempt, people might subconsciously treat them as though they're not cared for.
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