if there's a reason to have hope after all. Sarah Jones, welcome to the show.Thank you so much for having me. You're a writer at New York Magazine where you write about politics and in particular
North America editor, Sarah Smith. Sarah , Oman, a key ally in that region, have have you heard any rowing back at all from the president?Very little. It's a bit difficult to work out why he's threatening to bomb an ally who is trying to get the Hormuz
but he just can't seem to find his way out of it. Sarah , thank you. Sarah Smith with the latest in Washington. And let's talk to our international editor, Jeremy Bowen,as well. What are President Trump's options here with this this war?
their cables under their desks so you couldn't see any cords-- was a big one. Sarah Simone, "Can you describe your creative process while writing a book?" Oh yeah, I love that question.
And Google has such a great history of this, too. Sarah Cooper, who comes into our class every year, she was at Google.And a lot of the comedic work that she did, also, was kind of borne of observations that she made in these large tech companies.
or an international market. Sarah actually just got back from our first-ever International pop-up in the UK with Cult Beauty.So each time we hit one of these milestones, it's incredible.
that the entity that will benefit from funding is also being asked to ensure both Sarah , you want to add anything?
It was hard to bring that up. Sarah 's more senior than me, and I didn't want to sound like I was whining.But I'm really glad I did it.
I'm Lilli Cooper and I play Julie Nichols. Sarah Stiles, Sandy Lester.Andy Grotelueschen, Jeff Slater.
Well, this is a good transition, sort of, to get into what else is terrifying. Sarah Stiles, your patter song would terrify the shit out of me, which you're about to perform.But I want to get into David and talk to you about this.
I mean, this is science. Sarah , thank you for joining us today.
The heat palpitated, wrapped tightly around the still summer days. Sarah made me wear a sun hat, a ridiculous thing made of leather that my mother had been given as a present from South America years before.It was a farmer's hat or a rancher's, designed to keep the sun off while galloping across grassy plains.
It was hot in Bolivia, but it couldn't have been as hot as it was in Dublin that summer. Sarah got up extra early each morning to do the gardening and was back in the house by breakfast time, dabbing her forehead with a tea towel.She said the heat made her feel like an old woman.
Water is in danger of running out. Sarah forbade my mother and me from having baths unless it was absolutely necessary.She decanted all used water into a special bucket kept outside the back door.
that Sarah said would die with the first hint of cold weather. Sarah went to great lengths to conceal much of the workings of the world from me-- the troubles in Northern Ireland, the Vietnam War,
SARAH E. BURGAMY: Thank you.OK-- yeah. So that makes me a shrink, in case people were a little confused-- like, private practice in what?-- doctor of what?
But what happened? Yes? SARAH E. BURGAMY: Oh, my goodness!-- surprise!Yeah-- and so here comes that regime thing, right?
And it sort of sort of and sort of failed at the whole transgender part of things. SARAH E. BURGAMY: Oh-- there's that-- yeah.Yeah-- it actually, for a long time, just said, it's the beginning of the Gay Rights Movement.
Yeah? Because we would be saying words forever. SARAH E. BURGAMY: Oh, you just go on and on, right?It's supposed to make it easy.
Those are examples of what? SARAH E. BURGAMY: Sexual orientation-- good job, class.So then all of a sudden, we get down.
Gender identity. Gender identity. SARAH E. BURGAMY: Yeah-- and I'd even argue, in some cases, we would call this sex identity as well.And then, let's just-- for kicks-- keep going.
Demi-sexual and Gray-A? And furthermore, have people heard these terms? SARAH E. BURGAMY: See-- I knew people were sneakily sitting there, not knowing things and not saying anything.It's OK. We're going to warm right up.
But this particular one was out of 2014. SARAH E. BURGAMY: Pattern matching-- Yeah.
But this particular one was out of 2014. SARAH E. BURGAMY: OK-- without any conscious thought.
But this particular one was out of 2014. SARAH E. BURGAMY: Some people might.
But this particular one was out of 2014. SARAH E. BURGAMY: There you go.
But this particular one was out of 2014. SARAH E. BURGAMY: Pitch of voice-- OK, well, why would that be one?
But this particular one was out of 2014. SARAH E. BURGAMY: OK-- so there's actually some biology behind sex differentiation with that.
But this particular one was out of 2014. SARAH E. BURGAMY: That's a masculine signal.
But this particular one was out of 2014. SARAH E. BURGAMY: Well, there is that.
But this particular one was out of 2014. SARAH E. BURGAMY: OK-- because I remind you of somebody that you know.
But this particular one was out of 2014. SARAH E. BURGAMY: OK, you're like, non-binary archetype-- well, but there's a very important piece that you said there, which is, because my sibling--
But this particular one was out of 2014. SARAH E. BURGAMY: OK-- female but butch.
But this particular one was out of 2014. SARAH E. BURGAMY: Oh, there's that-- yeah.
But this particular one was out of 2014. SARAH E. BURGAMY: Oh, my gosh-- oh!
But this particular one was out of 2014. SARAH E. BURGAMY: Lesbian-- well, how about, we'll just put them both together.
But this particular one was out of 2014. SARAH E. BURGAMY: Sure, well, what is in the media?
And we couldn't think of someone better to have to talk about this theme than Sarah Abdullah. Sarah is the founder of Makooky World and is a successful entrepreneur from the region, has moved from corporate, and has built her own businessin quite a short amount of time.
And so all the time I'm just thinking about tools, and models, and simulations, and stuff like that. Sarah Toms enters the picture literally and figuratively to give us a really nice way to take the conversation to a higher level.Exactly. So when Pete and I were writing this book together, a lot of our conversation was about the call to action
At some core level, she seemed unfazed by this trail. Sarah was fast, and Kate was sure, but what was I?I no longer defined myself as a partner in a national organization or president of my own consulting firm, and I could hardly call myself a writer.
I couldn't believe that I'd actually done it. Sarah disappeared back into her busy life, but Kate felt the rapture.And on our early-morning training walks, we felt so proud of ourselves, so strong, we strutted through the neighborhood,
But it was plenty high enough to push me to and past my limits. Sarah came with me.I was not strong enough emotionally or physically to go on my own.
So the first day he's going to shoot Courtney Love, the widow from the Nirvana singer, from Kurt Cobain. Sarah Jessica Parker from Sex and the City.And the actor you might maybe know, Hugh Grant.
Sarah Harmer-- check her out.
Sarah , Stills, and Nash-- they're like this super trio.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders is going to have to defend this in an hour and a half.
Sarah Silverman I love.
Sarah , thanks for the talk.
SARAH ROBB O'HAGAN: Thank you.
SARAH ROBB O'HAGAN: Ready to rock it out?