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Welcome to Morning Meeting, where AIR MAIL’s Ashley Baker and Michael Hainey take you inside the stories people are talking about this week—and tip you off to the ones the editors are talking about for next week. We cover the people shaping your world that you want to know more about (and more often the stuff they don’t want you to know about). And we talk with friends of AIR MAIL—writers, reporters, and style-setters. So listen in every Saturday as Morning Meeting brings you what’s new and exciting from the world of AIR MAIL. 

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Welcome to Morning Meeting, where AIR MAIL’s Ashley Baker and Michael Hainey take you inside the stories people are talking about this week—and tip you off to the ones the editors are talking about for next week. We cover the people shaping your world that you want to know more about (and more often the stuff they don’t want you to know about). And we talk with friends of AIR MAIL—writers, reporters, and style-setters. So listen in every Saturday as Morning Meeting brings you what’s new and exciting from the world of AIR MAIL. 

    A #MeToo Scandal at the Art World's Most Prestigious Design Gallery

    A #MeToo Scandal at the Art World's Most Prestigious Design Gallery

    This week, Elena Clavarino takes us inside her story about a culture of alleged sexual harassment and alleged financial impropriety at the art world’s most prestigious design gallery. Then it’s election season … not just in the U.K. and the U.S. but also in the European Union, where the European Parliament is holding elections. For years, the parliament was the domain of faceless bureaucrats. No more, however. As our own George Pendle reports, it’s now become a finishing school for Fascists. And finally, Linda Wells will join us for a serious—yes, serious—talk about Paris Hilton. Linda will tell us why we’ve all been wrong in our national pastime of the past 20 years—underestimating Hilton and her business savvy.

    • 32 min
    The Sky-High Cost of Summer Travel

    The Sky-High Cost of Summer Travel

    Ashley Baker has thoughts on summer travel. Then, for more than a century, being selected as a Rhodes scholar, and given the opportunity to study at Oxford University, was seen as a great validation of one’s strength as a student and a future leader. But, as James Kirchick reports this week, it seems that is no longer the case. Then it’s summertime, which means cocktails on the beach and rosé all day. But Linda Wells tells us what happened when she tried a THC cocktail. And finally, on the eve of the 80th anniversary of D-day, Tim Bouverie reports from London on what he considers the greatest film about the Normandy invasion, The Longest Day.

    • 37 min
    What You Didn't Know About 90s Icon Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy

    What You Didn't Know About 90s Icon Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy

    We have a frightening article this week courtesy of Clara Molot, a Senior Editor here at Air Mail. Many people are not aware that across the U.S. and around the world rates of cancer in young people are rising with no clear explanation. And Clara looks at a mysterious cancer surge among a group of twentysomething alumni from a college in Virginia. It’s a heartbreaking story. And speaking of heartbreak: it’s been 25 years since John F. Kennedy Jr. and his wife, Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, died when the plane he was piloting crashed into dark, fog-shrouded waters off of Martha’s Vineyard. We all knew J.F.K. Jr., but for many Bessette-Kennedy remains a mystery. A new book, Once upon a Time, looks at her life, and the author Elizabeth Beller will join us. Finally, you have surely heard that driverless cars are coming for us. Devin Friedman joins us from Los Angeles to tell what he discovered when he took one for a spin. (Or did the car take him for a spin? We’ll find out.)

    • 29 min
    The Legendary Italian Playboy and His Secret American Daughter

    The Legendary Italian Playboy and His Secret American Daughter

    The Cannes Film Festival is in full swing in the South of France, and one of the big stories everyone is following concerns Francis Ford Coppola. Forty-five years after he won the Palme d’Or for Apocalypse Now, he is back with his latest film, Megalopolis. He has spent more than $100 million of his own money on the film and is at the festival looking for a distributor. Our own Sam Wasson will tell us how one of the titans of moviemaking found himself hat in hand. Then Stuart Heritage will join us from the U.K., where he will tell us about what is known to be the worst hotel in Great Britain. And James Eli Shiffer has the incredible story of an American woman from Minnesota who discovered that she is the secret daughter of an Italian banker and senator who cavorted with Jackie Kennedy and Princess Margaret and was the face of the 1970s jet set.

    • 33 min
    Is Your Partner Cheating on You with an A.I. Companion?

    Is Your Partner Cheating on You with an A.I. Companion?

    Is your partner cheating on you with an A.I. companion? As Flora Gill tells us this week, many people, in search of physical and emotional intimacy, are increasingly turning to what are known as “A.I.-companion sites.” Then Alyssa Choiniere takes us inside the protests at Columbia University and tells us where this all might be headed. And finally, John Arlidge joins us from London with a new look at an extraordinary scandal. Ten years ago, high-profile members of the British Establishment—including a former prime minister—were falsely accused of sexually abusing children. In the effort to discover the truth, however, the country tore itself apart.

    • 31 min
    The Crime That Scandalized New York's Bluebloods

    The Crime That Scandalized New York's Bluebloods

    For decades, the Eurovision Song Contest has been a source of fun for millions. This year, people are bracing for other possibilities. Jonathan Margolis tells us why. Then Michael Gross has a revealing look at the scandal that sent New York’s bluebloods buzzing: when the son of Brooke Astor, the long-reigning queen of New York society, was convicted of stealing millions from her. (Or did he?) And finally, on strange stories of a different sort, Paulina Prosnitz tells us about Sarah J. Maas. You may not know her, but she is the Taylor Swift of book publishing and has conquered the best-seller list with a new genre called “romantasy,” which comes complete with kinky elves. (Yes, kinky elves.)

    • 37 min

Customer Reviews

4.5 out of 5
177 Ratings

177 Ratings

StuONeil ,

Addicted! ☕️💯

I listen to every episode every week without fail, which is a pattern of behavior that applies to no other podcast. Ashley and Michael are beyond lovely, and the correspondents they bring in provide brilliant entertainment with decades of knowledge of their worlds. Couldn’t love it more. Kudos to Graydon Carter yet again.

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I tried

I love Vanity Fair, so I decide to give this podcast a try. I just find it pretentious, overly casual and honestly sometimes I’ve no idea what they’re even talking about. During this episode, they were discussing how the Gen z sexual experience is “disembodied “– OK you have officially lost me. I will stick to the print edition.

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Conscious, educated, persons…

Call a perv a perv. Woody Allen hooked up with his adopted daughter!!! He is literally married to her. Yuck!!! And why are you pretending otherwise?

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