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The Shaw Report with Jessica Shaw
Lonely But Not Alone: Why Gen X Women Are Feeling It More Than Ever
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We’re diving into a topic so many Gen X women silently struggle with: loneliness. From aging parents and teens glued to their phones to career transitions and feeling invisible in midlife, Jessica Shaw is joined by author Melissa Hart to discuss Melissa’s powerful Dame Magazine article, "Older Women Are Battling a Loneliness Epidemic." Together, they explore the societal shift that’s left many women over 50 feeling forgotten—and how small acts of connection, unexpected adventures, and even friendship benches (yes, really!) can help rebuild community and meaning.
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From Tulum to The Big D: Reinventing Yourself at Midlife with Julie Golden
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Embeth Davidtz: Her Bold Second Act with ‘Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight’
19:56|What does it take to step into a bold second act? In this episode of The Shaw Report, Jessica sits down with actor-turned-director Embeth Davidtz to talk about her powerful directorial debut Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight (in theaters July 11). Based on Alexandra Fuller’s memoir, the film explores colonial Zimbabwe through the eyes of a child—raw, unflinching, and deeply human. Embeth shares how six years of writing and self-doubt turned into an extraordinary directorial journey, the lessons she carried from decades on set, and what it means to embrace fear as fuel for reinvention.
From Vampire Diaries to We Were Liars: Julie Plec on Love, Loss, and Creative Reinvention
24:22|Julie Plec built a Hollywood empire on teen angst, high-stakes love, and unforgettable supernatural sagas—The Vampire Diaries, The Originals, and now We Were Liars on Amazon Prime. But in this candid, funny, and emotional conversation with Jessica Shaw, Julie reveals the deeply personal truth behind her career pivots: how one college class almost stopped her from ever writing again, why she waited decades to direct, and how she learned to stop telling herself “I can’t.”
And Just Like That, Nicole Ari Parker Found Her Next Act
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7 Generations Are Traveling the World — Here’s Where Gen X Fits In - with Terry Ward
27:20|On this week’s episode, Jessica catches up with travel journalist Terry Ward to unpack how seven generations—yes, seven!—are reshaping the way we travel. From the Silent Generation’s guided tours to Gen Z’s TikTok-fueled itineraries, we zero in on how Gen X is navigating travel in our 40s and 50s: spontaneous bookings, immersive culture, and a craving for purpose. If you're a Gen X traveler rethinking your next trip (or your whole career), this episode is your permission slip to embrace the adventure.
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Justine Lupe on Career Highs, Hilarious Fails and Staying Sane in Showbiz
23:35|Actress, Justine Lupe (Succession, Nobody Wants This) joins for a candid, funny, and deeply relatable conversation about navigating the ups and downs of life in the spotlight. From audition disasters to the sweet spot of career stability, Justine gets real about success, anxiety and embracing the uncertainty. Nobody Wants This returns October 2025.Jessica also recaps her time at ATX TV festival and fangirls over Christing Baranski's cream suit.