Daily Think Podcast – In which the Interrobangs discuss makeup

Prompted by No Makeup Week, the Interrobangs had a very important international business meeting, via Skype, to discuss makeup. The result lies in this podcast. Enjoy!


The direct link is here. Right-click and you can save it to an audio device. The podcast is just over 26 minutes, in mp3 format.

 

 

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10 Responses to Daily Think Podcast – In which the Interrobangs discuss makeup

  1. Really? That’s what I sound like?!?

  2. I love you all.
    I’m surprised at what low voices you have. Maybe I still think of my peers as having little girl voices?

    • There’s a reason I have a shirt that says “Team Alto II: We put the “men” in “women’s choir.” “

      • Ha! My sister’s in a choir and she says they’ve talked a lot about how professional women deepen their speaking voices to be taken seriously, and how they have to retrain it to sing properly. I did radio and of course I’ve been giving lectures for ten plus years and so I’m, like, a high tenor or something, and my voice can penetrate a crowd even when I’m talking “softly”.

    • My voice sounds so high in my head…I’m also a soprano, so I think all my voices should be high.

  3. It was amazing to hear your speaking voices, girls :) And you had quite the discussion going on. As for my make up habits – I work from home so I don’t use it on a daily basis (as opposed to my school and college days) but I will definitely put something on (usually blush, kinda like Katie, who’s also a “tuberculosis girl”, a bit of eyeliner and mascara) just for the fun of it when I’m heading to the store or say the post office and to kinda have an “excuse” to wear make up, if that makes sense.
    My mom also doesn’t wear make up, so all I know I learned from magazines and TV and in recent years from Youtube tutorials.

  4. oi… how’m i gonna be head of the un with this voice?! but still, this did make me smile :) awe ladies…tuberculosis ….

    • I love Chels going, “But why tuberculosis? I want to know, why tuberculosis?” No, we’re not continuing this conversation until Katie explains her choice of infectious diseases!