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In this episode, Joel and Ashley explore the film 'Poor Things,' discussing its unique narrative, character dynamics, and visual style. They delve into themes of sexual liberation, the humor intertwined with darker elements, and the impact of supporting characters. The conversation highlights Emma Stone's captivating performance and the film's philosophical undertones, making it a rich topic for analysis.

The conversation delves into the complexities of relationships, self-discovery, and the absurdities of medical practices as portrayed in the film. It explores Bella's journey from a sheltered life to one filled with empowerment and agency, particularly in the context of her experiences in sex work and her confrontation with her past. The dialogue highlights the importance of friendships, the impact of identity revelations, and the film's unique take on a happy ending in a traditionally dark narrative.

Thank you to Patron, Toby Krstevski

Book your rooms for Anne Rice’s Celebration of Life on our room block,

Sheraton Hotel New Orleans

500 Canal Street

New Orleans, LA 70130

Articulate Coven Podcast Room Block: October 29 - November 1, 2025 (with ability to extend below pricing 2 days before or after)

Standard King: $179 + 16.75% tax + $3 city fee per room, per night

Standard 2 Double Bed $189 + 16.75% tax + $3 city fee per room, per night

Link to book: https://book.passkey.com/e/51017010

If you haven’t already, please respond to our poll on whether or not you’re attending the weekend:

https://www.patreon.com/posts/are-you-joining-125055937

100 episode livestream Saturday May 24th at 8pm CST, 9pm EST, 7pm Mountain Time

If you like Anne Rice and her vampires or witches enough to read this, then you like them enough to join our cult...I mean Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/articulatecoven/

If Facebook isn’t your thing, we also have a Discord: https://articulatecoven.com/discord or follow us on Threads, Bluesky, TikTok or Instagram @articulatecovenpod

This episode & all of our videos are made possible by our Patrons.

Thank you to our Fledglings: Sharlien, Gaica, Amiee DiBrango, Heather Heise, Mel Rosina, Sarah Louise, Mimi, Holly Robertson, The Shermanator, Casey Forester, Natalie Perkins, Lucia Grey, GrumpyOldBob56, Tristan Floyd and Kristi Bartels.

Thank you to our Makers: Gabbi Necklen, Angela Stephenson, Mendi Raftery, Mandy Taylor, Judith Tigner, Dani Moreira, Derek Lord, Brittany Cavness, Toby Krstevski, Dorothy Johnson, Nicole Mazza, Periwinkle000, Karyn L., OnHerPeriods, Stephanie Deal, Aly Galloway, Kevin, ComixFan, Cortney, Gertzy Zee, and Tammy Issac.

Thank to Children of the Millenia: Madame Mère, Catherine Thurmond, Loriann O'Malia, Donny Kanone, Rashaad Bell, Jennifer Morgan, Danielle Rupino, Jolee, Mandy B., Stephen Dean, Zach, Cassandra Silvia and Brat Prince Bran.

and Our Eternal Gratitude to Queen of the Damned, Nancee Ward.

Get episodes & videos on our Patreon, a week earlier than YouTube. http://articulatecoven.com/join

Episode Highlights:

00:00 New Perspectives and Set Changes

03:25 Exploring 'Poor Things' and Its Themes

06:31 Audience Engagement and Movie Night Plans

09:26 Upcoming Events and Celebrations

12:29 Character Analysis and Performances

15:29 Visual Style and Cinematic Techniques

18:24 Themes of Sexual Liberation and Identity

28:17 Character Growth and Development

30:00 Empowerment and Sexuality

33:01 Infantilization and Control

36:52 Supporting Characters and Their Impact

39:35 The Nature of Creation

42:50 Awakening and Self-Discovery

47:03 Romantic Relationships and Growth

50:44 Humor in Trauma

53:10 Drunken Revelations

59:36 Friendship and New Connections

01:00:24 The Role of Cynicism in Self-Discovery

01:03:26 The Journey of Self-Actualization

01:06:31 The Impact of Literature on Personal Growth

01:09:17 Navigating Relationships and Agency

01:12:22 Revolutionizing Perspectives on Sex Work

01:15:30 Confronting the Past and Embracing Change

01:18:28 The Complexity of Parental Relationships

01:21:20 Finding Empowerment in Adversity

01:24:28 A Happy Ending: Self-Actualization and New Beginnings

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In this episode, Joel and Ashley explore the film 'Poor Things,' discussing its unique narrative, character dynamics, and visual style. They delve into themes of sexual liberation, the humor intertwined with darker elements, and the impact of supporting characters. The conversation highlights Emma Stone's captivating performance and the film's philosophical undertones, making it a rich topic for analysis.

The conversation delves into the complexities of relationships, self-discovery, and the absurdities of medical practices as portrayed in the film. It explores Bella's journey from a sheltered life to one filled with empowerment and agency, particularly in the context of her experiences in sex work and her confrontation with her past. The dialogue highlights the importance of friendships, the impact of identity revelations, and the film's unique take on a happy ending in a traditionally dark narrative.

Thank you to Patron, Toby Krstevski

Book your rooms for Anne Rice’s Celebration of Life on our room block,

Sheraton Hotel New Orleans

500 Canal Street

New Orleans, LA 70130

Articulate Coven Podcast Room Block: October 29 - November 1, 2025 (with ability to extend below pricing 2 days before or after)

Standard King: $179 + 16.75% tax + $3 city fee per room, per night

Standard 2 Double Bed $189 + 16.75% tax + $3 city fee per room, per night

Link to book: https://book.passkey.com/e/51017010

If you haven’t already, please respond to our poll on whether or not you’re attending the weekend:

https://www.patreon.com/posts/are-you-joining-125055937

100 episode livestream Saturday May 24th at 8pm CST, 9pm EST, 7pm Mountain Time

If you like Anne Rice and her vampires or witches enough to read this, then you like them enough to join our cult...I mean Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/articulatecoven/

If Facebook isn’t your thing, we also have a Discord: https://articulatecoven.com/discord or follow us on Threads, Bluesky, TikTok or Instagram @articulatecovenpod

This episode & all of our videos are made possible by our Patrons.

Thank you to our Fledglings: Sharlien, Gaica, Amiee DiBrango, Heather Heise, Mel Rosina, Sarah Louise, Mimi, Holly Robertson, The Shermanator, Casey Forester, Natalie Perkins, Lucia Grey, GrumpyOldBob56, Tristan Floyd and Kristi Bartels.

Thank you to our Makers: Gabbi Necklen, Angela Stephenson, Mendi Raftery, Mandy Taylor, Judith Tigner, Dani Moreira, Derek Lord, Brittany Cavness, Toby Krstevski, Dorothy Johnson, Nicole Mazza, Periwinkle000, Karyn L., OnHerPeriods, Stephanie Deal, Aly Galloway, Kevin, ComixFan, Cortney, Gertzy Zee, and Tammy Issac.

Thank to Children of the Millenia: Madame Mère, Catherine Thurmond, Loriann O'Malia, Donny Kanone, Rashaad Bell, Jennifer Morgan, Danielle Rupino, Jolee, Mandy B., Stephen Dean, Zach, Cassandra Silvia and Brat Prince Bran.

and Our Eternal Gratitude to Queen of the Damned, Nancee Ward.

Get episodes & videos on our Patreon, a week earlier than YouTube. http://articulatecoven.com/join

Episode Highlights:

00:00 New Perspectives and Set Changes

03:25 Exploring 'Poor Things' and Its Themes

06:31 Audience Engagement and Movie Night Plans

09:26 Upcoming Events and Celebrations

12:29 Character Analysis and Performances

15:29 Visual Style and Cinematic Techniques

18:24 Themes of Sexual Liberation and Identity

28:17 Character Growth and Development

30:00 Empowerment and Sexuality

33:01 Infantilization and Control

36:52 Supporting Characters and Their Impact

39:35 The Nature of Creation

42:50 Awakening and Self-Discovery

47:03 Romantic Relationships and Growth

50:44 Humor in Trauma

53:10 Drunken Revelations

59:36 Friendship and New Connections

01:00:24 The Role of Cynicism in Self-Discovery

01:03:26 The Journey of Self-Actualization

01:06:31 The Impact of Literature on Personal Growth

01:09:17 Navigating Relationships and Agency

01:12:22 Revolutionizing Perspectives on Sex Work

01:15:30 Confronting the Past and Embracing Change

01:18:28 The Complexity of Parental Relationships

01:21:20 Finding Empowerment in Adversity

01:24:28 A Happy Ending: Self-Actualization and New Beginnings

  continue reading

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