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Let’s Talk About Hollywood™

Release Date: 12/17/2025

August 2002: The Bangles, Rita Wilson, Anna Nicole, Bruce Springsteen, X-Rated Pop-ups & More! show art August 2002: The Bangles, Rita Wilson, Anna Nicole, Bruce Springsteen, X-Rated Pop-ups & More!

Let’s Talk About Hollywood™

For this week's episode, we're going back to this week in August of 2002 where we see pop culture markers - and my recollections from the vaults for: The Bangles, Vin Diesel, Britney Spears, Anna Nicole, Jay Roach, Rita Wilson, The Oscar Slap, Jada Pinkett Smith, Demi Moore, and more! Thanks for all of your support and for subscribing! Being a part of your podcast routine is an honor! Written and read by Karl Gibson. đź’– Let's Keep Talking About Hollywood! đź’– This podcast is a labor of love, funded entirely by incredible listeners across the globe. If you love the intimacy and...

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Grief in Silence show art Grief in Silence

Let’s Talk About Hollywood™

It's been a month since the last episode, so I'm checking in before next week's show to share some thoughts on loss and also giving thanks for your continued support in this podcast together. xox - Karl G. đź’– Let's Keep Talking About Hollywood! đź’– This podcast is a labor of love, funded entirely by incredible listeners across the globe. If you love the intimacy and honesty of these stories, you can help protect our independence: Donate to the Podcast: Any amount, no matter how small, fuels the engine! Drop a tip here:  My Hollywood Reset GoFundMe: Help me rewrite...

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Baby, Can't We Just Remember the Good Times? show art Baby, Can't We Just Remember the Good Times?

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It's the end of September 2002 and Karl has a red carpet press rebellion for the ages and neo-soul pousers get their appropriate read.  From the newsroom floor to 22 countries. This is Season 2: 2002 of "Let's Talk About Hollywood." Written and read by Karl Gibson. đź’– Let's Keep Talking About Hollywood! đź’– This podcast is a labor of love, funded entirely by incredible listeners across the globe. If you love the intimacy and honesty of these stories, you can help protect our independence: Donate to the Podcast: Any amount, no matter how small, fuels the engine! Drop a tip here: My...

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That's Hollywood - I Didn't Make the Rules show art That's Hollywood - I Didn't Make the Rules

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It’s late September 2002. The Hollywood Hills are fogged in. My promotion at The Hollywood Reporter just landed, but my mind is on Bebbles. A routine doctor visit sends Stone to the hospital for observation. High blood pressure, salt ban, no more Primatene Mist. I cover the Sweet Home Alabama press screening with Nigel. I file copy. I run three loads of laundry. I call Stone’s boss, update his co-workers, learn from a music editor that her client spends 4K a month on hair. I take HR’s payroll apology with a side eye. Meanwhile, Augustus Meep’s publicist wants coverage. A power wife’s...

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One Big Tuxedo-Clad Orgasmatron! Emmys 2002 show art One Big Tuxedo-Clad Orgasmatron! Emmys 2002

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Ep. 41: “One Big Tuxedo-Clad Orgasmatron!” — ATS Synopsis Emmy Sunday, September 22, 2002. The Hollywood Reporter newsroom. One of the reporters privately called awards season “one big tuxedo-clad orgasmatron.” That was Emmy Sunday: tuxedos, stress, deadlines, and nobody sleeping. Before that was my birthday at Skybar at The Mondrian Hotel on Sunset Blvd. then the next night was me and Bebbles'  housewarming party.. I made two dozen butterscotch muffins, Bebbles made mac and cheese, ribs. Guests included Armand fresh from his ex’s porch, Renata with two boys and a cold,...

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September 13-18, 2002. The Hollywood Reporter newsroom. Looking back, the job and salary negotiations were straight forward and direct: my boss called me in, closed the door, and a plan to fill the Assistant to the Editor role was cemented. Clear. Direct. Respect. I took the role: Assistant to the Editor. More than a 1/3 salary jump in 11 months. My co-assistant is the editor for the Calendar of Events page with her much deserved byline. I keep my 52-extension phone console so we all have access to breaking news. “What I don’t know, I need you to H-E-L-P me,” I told my boss. He...

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Leaving It All on the $50 Million Dollar Floor show art Leaving It All on the $50 Million Dollar Floor

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September 10-12, 2002. The Hollywood Reporter newsroom. My supervisor’s leaving. I turned her job down. Twice. Boss asks my salary and the first two numbers lower than my age. He looks astounded. “Your boss needs you both. If you leave, he’s f*cked.” Raises submitted for January 2003. $13.50 an hour. Sales up 23%. It’s the 1-year 9/11 anniversary. Moment of silence in the office park. THR’s issue: no exploitative pictures. Stone’s IT department confiscates his World Trade Center photos for their commemoration. “Why do you need these?” Emmy meeting. “No way in hell I...

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Thank You to My Audience in 30 Countries! show art Thank You to My Audience in 30 Countries!

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Thank you to my listeners in 30 countries, so far. It is a true honor to be a part of your day or evening. This is Episode 38 of Let’s Talk About Hollywood : a listener appreciation episode from the newsroom floor to you. Less than 1% of independent podcasts reach 30 countries. This one did. With no ads, no PR, no notes from brands. Just a 2002 newsroom diary that leads to 24 years (and counting) of Hollywood and you. In this episode: My thank you to my listeners both in America and the world!  Why I’m here. To share not just my Hollywood journal, but the loss of a spouse, the weight...

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It'll Get Better, Trust Me show art It'll Get Better, Trust Me

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It's fall 2002 in Hollywood and everything is shifting at once. A new apartment, a new schedule, a boss who keeps telling me it'll get better and a newsroom that never stops. In this episode, I take you inside my Labor Day move-in with my husband Stone, including the moment I grabbed him by the chin and made it clear he wasn't going anywhere, and why that mattered more than he knew. We swim, we laugh, we plan a housewarming with a very strict guest list, and I become a human catamaran. Meanwhile at work, my supervisor is leaving, the Emmys are calling, a Shannen Doherty superfan flew 7,000...

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Hollywood Heatwave '02: Labor Day Fight, 125 Degrees show art Hollywood Heatwave '02: Labor Day Fight, 125 Degrees

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Labor Day 2002. New apartment. No A/C. 125 degrees inside. Me and Bebbles Stone, unpacking boxes, making daiquiris, trying to start a life. I was an editorial assistant at The Hollywood Reporter. He was staging our new home, I was cooking, and the heat got into everything. This is Let’s Talk About Hollywood. Career clarity plus real life from the mediasphere, for adults. I’m Karl Gibson and this is a first-hand audio Hollywood memoir from 2001 on. No blind items. No gossip. Just what it costs to build a marriage and a career in the shadows of the A-list. Love is not naive. It is a choice...

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