Hi Amali Wentworth, actress, producer, comedian and mom and wife and citizen and most importantly a middle aged woman with a lot of questions and a lot of answers. I have pulled out of my tushes host of Go Ask Alli, and I'm about to start my second season. That's right, you can look forward to more of everything Go ask Alli. It's real. It's honest, open and unexpected and sometimes amusing.
I think that the other thing that really helps our boundaries, that's my little dog Daisy, who um every time you say the word boundary, she just she's like out. One of the few things I love to do is go clamming. I like to go out in the bay with a clamming fork and dig. And I've started to assimilate that into my life. So now then this next season in my podcast, I literally want to get my fingers in, go through the layers of sand and pull out these
great thought provoking nuggets. There's so many things I want to learn more about, cancel culture, staying friends with an ex, baiting if comedy is dead, and so much more. My listeners want more. So we are digging in, like with clans, just a few of our fabulous guests this season are New York Times bestselling author Isabel Gillies and writer and Oprah's favorite life coach Martha Beck. Just write a book
on near death experiences. And one of the things that happens is people see the dying persons start to physically shine. If you can shine as you're going to death, you can shine as you go into middle age, Right like, why not start now? And I talked to former People editor Just Cagle about why we love gossip. There is something titilating and exciting about calling somebody that will appreciate. I think it's because that's what our ancestors said. It is literally in our DNA. Season two of Go ask
Alli will drop Thursday, starting October seven. Listen to Go ask Ali on the I Heart Radio app or wherever you get your podcasts. Make sure you subscribe and share the boy that thing