Episode 70: “The more epic the bedhead, the better.”

Episode 70: “The more epic the bedhead, the better.”

Are celebrities real people? Or are they robots? Or aliens? In this episode, C + D hop on the case as they discuss how quarantine is helping authors, actors, and more show their true colors.

Links To Give You Life:

  • Get your emo on with Halsey’s latest album “Manic

  • Learn breakup tips from this suspenseful drama “Homecoming,” a serial adaptation of the podcast produced by Gimlet Media

  • Experience the grand genius of Neil Gaiman with his Masterclass, “Neil Gaiman Teaches the Art of Storytelling

  • Get to know the authors behind your favorite books with Victoria Schwab’s “No Write Way” interview series

  • Take your quarantine life to the next level with Sarah Michelle Gellar’s #quarantips

  • Bring some simple joy and entertainment to your daily life with “Some Good News” by John Krasinski

  • Uncover the psychology behind our fascination with celebrities being “normal” in this article from The New York Times

  • Live vicariously through 2016-First-Lady Michelle Obama as Ellen helps her learn how to live regular life again

Want to break the fourth wall with C + D? Just email currentlyobsessedclub@gmail.com your fan letters, your own obsessions, your celebrity-meeting stories, or your suggestions for future episode topics.


Episode Guide: (03:12) D’s obsession with the “Manic” by Halsey (08:49) C’s obsession with “Homecoming” (20:46) D talks being fascinated by seeing celebrities be regular people (30:00) D talks getting to know Hayley Williams and Sarah Michelle Gellar on Instagram (33:54) D talks how “Working From Home, Celebrities Grapple With Revealing Too Much” (37:26) C + D gush over Michelle Obama and Victoria Schwab (44:08) D talks celebrities fangirling over other celebrities

Episode 71: "Of course it's crap, cause it didn't make any sense!"

Episode 71: "Of course it's crap, cause it didn't make any sense!"

Episode 69: “All right, Princeton, give us the tea.”

Episode 69: “All right, Princeton, give us the tea.”