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Hi, I'm Kristen Davis and I want to know, are you a Charlotte? Thanks for coming back everybody. This is going to be part two of our favorite moments from the first six months of Are youe a Charlotte? I hope you enjoy. I'm honored to have you for many reasons. Number one, I just like to see you.
Lena Waithe
I love to see you.
Kristen Davis
Number two, Lena, in case you guys don't know, is a multi hyphenate. I'm gonna tell you your whole resume later when you're not in front of me. But the thing that's important is that her knowledge of film and television is so expansive and deep. And this is partly why I love her. Like when we first started and just like that, you left me the sweetest, sweetest voicemail. I don't know what panicky thing I had sent to you or whatever, but you know, you're just very grounding. Your knowledge is very grounding in terms of, you know, what has happened before, you know, how things develop in our culture on television, in film, what it means. And as you just said to me when you sat down, we were talking about this episode, you said, I think television has a timestamp. Yes. Would you tell me more? What do you mean exactly?
Lena Waithe
Well, I think sometimes when people look at TV from say 10 years ago or even 20, it can feel in moments uncomfortable or icky even because you're thinking, oh well, no one would make that joke today or you couldn't do that now. And what's interesting about that is what I believe art is. It's a time capsule really. And it's a timestamp of where we were at that time and what was happening in the world then. And so I think of, even though, yes, these are fictitious characters in a way, this is sort of giving us a sense of what New York was at that time, what it was for women at that time, what the limits were at that moment and what could and couldn't be talked about and what barriers you guys were pushing up against. And so I'm really grateful that I got to grow up with it. I was like I was a teenager when it first came on. And so I was learning so much about what it meant to be an adult friend by watching you all. And I think I was more interested in that than the love stories per se. But the love stories were there as well. We told you about something about self love and how you see yourself. But watching it now as a 40 year old person revisiting the episode. For a lot of us who are my age, we feel a little confronted by now Sex and the City because we are now the ages that you guys were then at that time. And we're seeing ourselves play out some of these storylines.
Kristen Davis
Right.
Lena Waithe
And that I think is saying that the show, you may point certain things out and say, oh, you can't make that joke now. But I do think the show is aging well.
Kristen Davis
Thank you.
Lena Waithe
Because the fact that I can see myself in it as I get older and understand things better, it's work that I've gotten to grow up with and I still get to sit with now, but now it's not A lot of us are saying it's not just fun on the background now, now it's okay, I'm in this stage right now or I'm going through a divorce, or I'm about to get married or I'm about to have my first baby. And so now it's as if you guys are still there. I think of art as an inheritance. And so we have inherited this, this work. And that's why I think within Just like that is the continuation of the life of the work. And so when I go back and revisit and just like that I will be. As I get older, I will then start these stories even more so a year.
Kristen Davis
Michael.
Ryan Seacrest
Since the 80s. Since the 80s. So I was doing an off Broadway show at the time. It was, it was the end of 1999, I think, or 2000. Okay, I think it was early 2000. And I. He said, I wrote you something.
Kristen Davis
So he wrote it for you. Oh yeah, he wrote that's Amazing.
Ryan Seacrest
But I was doing an off Broadway show at the time, and. But I. I went in to read just to make it official. And, you know, so I. I was doing a show called the Crumple Zone, which did very well, ran for six months off Broadway. And I. I remember it. We are night or the day we filmed. It was a tech day. And the director, who I loved was not.
Kristen Davis
Please, no.
Ryan Seacrest
He didn't want to let me out. I'm like, it's a tech day. People stand there and you light it.
Kristen Davis
Right.
Ryan Seacrest
And I went like this. I'm going to do this episode. Because there was an issue of baby.
Kristen Davis
Oh, no.
Ryan Seacrest
I was like, I'm going to do my. This episode.
Kristen Davis
So sweet.
Ryan Seacrest
And I went, oh, no, it wasn't sweet. It was desperation episode. Like, it was one episode. That was it.
Kristen Davis
As my wedding planner.
Ryan Seacrest
As your wedding planner.
Kristen Davis
Mario plays Anthony, my wedding planner.
Ryan Seacrest
And do you remember we had two scenes. We had a second scene.
Kristen Davis
No, I don't remember what.
Ryan Seacrest
Okay. See, I love. I love see you do every episode. I don't. I was recurring. I did. People go, how many episodes did I do? I did 12. Only 12. I did one season three.
Kristen Davis
Yeah.
Ryan Seacrest
Ours. Two season four, three season five, and six season six. And then both movies.
Kristen Davis
Without him.
Ryan Seacrest
Yeah, the movies really kind of solidified it, which was nice, you know?
Kristen Davis
Yes. Got it.
Ryan Seacrest
So there were two scenes in that first episode we did.
Kristen Davis
Okay.
Ryan Seacrest
There was the one hates it. Very famous. Hates it.
Kristen Davis
With the wedding dress.
Danielle Fishel
With the wedding dress. She hates it.
Ryan Seacrest
Yeah.
Kristen Davis
Don't use the F word in Vera Wang.
Ryan Seacrest
Yeah.
Kristen Davis
Okay.
Ryan Seacrest
All that stuff. Okay. You're dragging and I'm yelling at the girl.
Kristen Davis
Right.
Ryan Seacrest
And then there was another scene in the back of the Vera Wang in.
Kristen Davis
This kind of little area, like the dressing room.
Ryan Seacrest
Yep. And I was fitting you, and you were getting very anxious as Charlotte and I had his scissors and it ripped the dress and you were furious and we just kind of looked at each other. That scene got cut. Cause it was at three in the morning, four in the morning. There wasn't enough coverage, and they cut it. Luckily they cut it because it was almost like an argument between us.
Kristen Davis
I ripped your dress, so it might not have gone well.
Ryan Seacrest
So if I.
Kristen Davis
Well, they probably wanted to keep you. They probably knew already.
Ryan Seacrest
I don't know.
Kristen Davis
No.
Ryan Seacrest
Well, I remember running it to Michael and he said, do you know how much great feedback we got on you? I said, I don't know. I said, and I don't care. I just want to know, am I coming back? And he said yes.
Kristen Davis
I need some clarity, though, because sometimes people say things that I'm not quite sure if I'm hearing correctly. Like, basically, Sam is saying. Samantha's saying that you don't wanna be the guest star in the threesome.
Danielle Fishel
No, you do wanna be the guest star.
Kristen Davis
You do wanna be the guest star. Cause you don't want connections.
Danielle Fishel
You don't want connections. You don't wanna do it with, like, a good friend. You wanna be, like. You wanna come in and out, enjoy it and get the hell out of it.
Kristen Davis
Right. It's so crazy that Charlotte's like, no, maybe I would want one of my friends.
Danielle Fishel
Right? Exactly.
Kristen Davis
Oh, my God.
Danielle Fishel
But that's so Charlotte. She's like. She would feel safe that way.
Kristen Davis
I know, but it's like, it's a terrible idea. It was really so horrified. Fun for me to think about. Like, what if she tried to convince her this would be terrible? Okay. Just terrible in so many ways. Like, oh, my God. Anyway, I had a moment of fear then, too, because I was like, I don't remember any of this.
Danielle Fishel
She's like, wait, oh, did I have a threesome?
Kristen Davis
I try to talk her into it. Oh, my God. I was mortified. Thank God. I do not. But then. Poor Miranda. I know.
Danielle Fishel
Poor Miranda.
Kristen Davis
No one chooses her.
Danielle Fishel
I know. It's so adorable. I don't remember this at all. I know. And I love. I really. I love how Cynthia played it through the episode.
Kristen Davis
So brilliant.
Danielle Fishel
Like, I'm gonna get to the bottom of this. And I'm upset and I'm sorry I wasn't chosen.
Kristen Davis
I know.
Danielle Fishel
And that's upsetting.
Kristen Davis
I know. And she's got this therapist which, like, do we ever see this person again?
Danielle Fishel
I don't think we do.
Kristen Davis
Oh, my God. He's an older man and he basically is like, are you asking to have a threesome with me? It's so weird and funny and it's such a traditional looking therapy office where just like. Is this what a therapy office would look like in 1998 in Manhattan? Who knows?
Danielle Fishel
It was probably whatever set we had. Exactly. That we could put up two flats and some books.
Mario Cantone
The first time we met Sarah Jessica was at Pat's apartment, which was above the store on 8th Street. It had rubber floors that after parties, she would, like, kind of hose down and, you know, with sticky liquor or whatever.
Kristen Davis
I'm sure don't want to know more.
Mario Cantone
Let's go, sj. Just a few little ideas. So we had one Rebecca and Pat and I. Rebecca was Pat's Girlfriend at the time, as you remember.
Kristen Davis
Yes, I do.
Mario Cantone
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Kristen Davis
Oh, Aina. Yeah.
Mario Cantone
And pulled a few things, which we still do for you. We still go there.
Kristen Davis
Love it so much.
Mario Cantone
And we showed Sarah Jessica the fur coat.
Kristen Davis
Oh, you had it right then. Yeah.
Mario Cantone
The burgundy clutch purse, which I believe she paired on the show with the fur coat and some little mules that were plastic. And I remember, you know, I always. I've kept a diary all my life. And I remember writing in my diary that Pat and Sarah Jessica were so excited because they were going to not wear pantyhose.
Kristen Davis
Aha. That was a major, major point.
Mario Cantone
I don't think people understand that.
Kristen Davis
No, I don't think people remember that. Number one, you always had to wear them previous. Like for me in Melrose Land and just Los Angeles in general. That was a normal thing. And obviously in South Carolina, where I grew up, I mean, of course you wore pantyhose. Right. Which is what we called them back. And then I remember Pat just like, no. And being like, oh my God. And in the beginning when I'm rewatching, obviously I hadn't remembered a lot of this, but I've got hose on a couple times and I'm like, Pat must have been so mad at me.
Mario Cantone
That so funny. I'm glad that you understand where that's coming from because it was kind of like not a requirement, but women just wore it. And Pat and Sarah Jessica were talking about bare legs. Bare legs even in winter.
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Kristen Davis
At one point, you know how at a baby shower, there's a tradition, I don't know if you did this, where you take all the bows from all the packages and you make something on your head.
Danielle Fishel
Yes. Yeah.
Kristen Davis
Did you do this? No.
Danielle Fishel
My baby. My water broke at my baby shower.
Kristen Davis
Oh, no.
Lena Waithe
Yeah.
Danielle Fishel
Yeah.
Kristen Davis
That's like a TV show.
Danielle Fishel
No, I know.
Kristen Davis
What did you do?
Danielle Fishel
I went to the hospital.
Kristen Davis
Did everyone panic?
Danielle Fishel
Everybody panicked. And they called my husband, who was with some of the other, like A guy thing. Like having a beer on the corn. We were here in New York on the. I mean, we lived here on the rooftop somewhere nearby. It was like, April.
Kristen Davis
Wow.
Danielle Fishel
So it was beautiful. And 12 years ago, and like, oh, two weeks. My daughter's about to have her birthday.
Kristen Davis
Oh, that's nice.
Danielle Fishel
And they called and they said. And everybody was laughing because it was. It was shocking. And there was only one man in the room, and it was the caterer. And he threw paper towels at us and then walked out of the door. He was just like, I cannot deal with this.
Kristen Davis
Oh, my God.
Danielle Fishel
And it was. What was even more comedic about it is we were in a circle.
Kristen Davis
Uh huh.
Danielle Fishel
Like, she was opening presents, right. And my friend goes, oh, my gosh, she's about to have that baby right here. My stomach made a weird movement.
Kristen Davis
Oh, my God.
Danielle Fishel
Which I guess is what happened.
Kristen Davis
I have no idea.
Danielle Fishel
I have no idea.
Kristen Davis
Okay.
Danielle Fishel
And. And it only. This has only happened with my first child. And my water broke in front of every single person sitting. And everybody's reaction was so different. Like, somebody cried because they were pregnant. And they were like.
Kristen Davis
And they had so much feeling. So much feeling.
Danielle Fishel
Other people were dying laughing. So when they called dying laughing, well, it was.
Kristen Davis
Oh.
Danielle Fishel
Like, kind of funny.
Kristen Davis
Okay.
Danielle Fishel
Because also I was like, what is happening? You know? But they called my husband and Barbara, my sister, and I have a twin sister.
Kristen Davis
Right.
Danielle Fishel
We played so many pranks on him over the years.
Kristen Davis
Oh, no.
Danielle Fishel
That he did not believe. Like, he thought this was, like, a funny thing girls were doing. And also he'd been to the doctor, like, with me the day before, where they were like, you have six more weeks.
Kristen Davis
What?
Danielle Fishel
So he just was the thought. And. And then there is a producer that works on our show still now works on our show, who I've known all these years, 12 years later, who is so lovely and earnest and kind. And her husband was with her. Henry, my husband. And she called, and she's like, daniel, this is real. And he was like, listen. Her husband was like, I know Barbara and Jenna can lie, but Carrie cannot, so you need to go to the hospital.
Kristen Davis
Wow.
Danielle Fishel
Yeah. Anyway, so I don't make it. I don't think we put the bow on her.
Kristen Davis
Got it. You didn't get to that. I fully understand. I fully understand. I also. I'm not sure people still do it.
Danielle Fishel
No, I feel like it was more. No, I kind of remember, like, it.
Kristen Davis
Was a thing, but I just don't know if it still happens.
Danielle Fishel
Probably not.
Kristen Davis
So for some reason, Charlotte also manages to get a bow on her head, which I really think I probably had something to do with because it is one of my favorite pictures. It's very funny. I mean, I also think because Charlotte just really would like to be part of this club. You know what I'm saying? So then Lainey has a huge amount of bows on her head, at which point one of her friends says, oh, little Shayla is gonna love, blah, blah, blah, whatever gift it was. And I'm like, what? And like, you know, kind of a big reaction for young Charlotte. I stand up like, that is my secret baby name that I told you. She's like, well, I'm just really sorry. I don't remember. And this is such an unfair thing that I'm about to say. But, like, I, back then, would have a lot of trouble separating the actor from the part, right? So, like, later on, when Big has Natasha, like, and I've this to Bridget, I'm like, I'm really sorry. I, I. I just really couldn't, like, look you in the eyes. Yeah, I just couldn't. I just couldn't. Like, like, you thought she was. I know. It's terrible. One of the things I want to ask you about is a male perspective of Big here. Because in this episode, which is super interesting to look back on because Charlotte was always pro Big, but I'm looking back on this early season and being like, ew, Ew. Because Carrie is very connected and very open. We start at the beginning of the episode, and she's saying, like, you know, we're in the middle of New York, 7 million people, and it's that great shot where, you know, real New Yorkers are walking in front of the camera. It's so cool. And it looks so 70s now to our eyes now in 2025, right?
Cynthia Nixon
The clothes, right?
Kristen Davis
All of the cars, everything.
Cynthia Nixon
Yeah.
Kristen Davis
So they're, like, so united within this crowd. And she's obviously, you know, over the moon into it. And we assume he is, too. And they're spending all their time together to the point where she hasn't seen the girlfriends at all. And we think she's, you know, fallen off the clif. And then cut to, he says he has a work dinner. And. Yes. And we go out to dinner with her because she says, oh, yeah, Big has a work dinner tonight. A work thing tonight. You know, let's go out to dinner. We go out to dinner, and we see him in the corner having dinner with another woman. Which I'm just like, he should have been out then, right? Like, oh, what the heck? Like, just because to me I would feel that they were not in sync. That if I was in that relationship and I thought we were over the moon, not even talking to our friends, level of connected. And then he's gone out with another woman. What the heck? Boo.
Cynthia Nixon
Yeah. Out the door, I guess.
Kristen Davis
What do you think?
Cynthia Nixon
Well, so here's the show. Specifically. Yes, he said he had a work dinner, so.
Kristen Davis
Right. Yeah, A work thing. I think dinner. Yeah.
Cynthia Nixon
Now there's a lie, a white lie there. Okay, take that away just for a second.
Kristen Davis
Okay.
Cynthia Nixon
Later on in the ep. Not later on. But I love the way that that scene was handled. And it's funny you're asking me about this because I took note of it where he wasn't caught. He didn't play it like he was caught.
Kristen Davis
That's true.
Cynthia Nixon
Which is. That was interesting actor, by the way. Yeah, but he didn't play it like he was.
Kristen Davis
That's a good point. No, he didn't.
Cynthia Nixon
He's like, oh, hey, maybe a little uncomfortable, but hey, this is Bonnie or whatever her name is.
Kristen Davis
Ew.
Cynthia Nixon
But. And I just had this conversation with a friend. In real life, was there an established.
Kristen Davis
There was not situation.
Cynthia Nixon
And there wasn't. And he said it where it's like, are we boyfriend, girlfriend? Are we committed?
Kristen Davis
Right. There's not.
Cynthia Nixon
And so you can't just assume that one is committed and the other isn't. Even if you're getting the committed vibes, you still have to have the conversation.
Kristen Davis
For sure. But let's just talk emotionally. Yes, I agree with you, but emotionally, it would really hurt me to think that we were not on the same level. Like when she goes, oh, I didn't realize I was in these feelings by myself. Like, that's an upsetting feeling. Sure.
Cynthia Nixon
But then you have to take into account the reasons why he might not be.
Kristen Davis
Why? Why might he not be?
Cynthia Nixon
Well, there could be a psychological thing. There could be something like, he's been burned before, he's been hurt before, his parents have divorced. He's a non. He's a non committal person. He's feeling love.
Kristen Davis
Let me ask you this.
Cynthia Nixon
He's feeling love, but he's deflecting with other women.
Kristen Davis
Okay, okay, okay. But let's say that those. Okay. He's a grownup. Right. He's not 25. He's not 30. He's a grownup. Okay. So she is obviously open to this in a way that he seems like he might not be. John is in the first season, which really surprised both of Us.
Michael Patrick King
Yeah, exactly.
Kristen Davis
We thought it was like later on in the run.
Ryder Strong
Absolutely.
Michael Patrick King
I would have probably said end of the second, maybe even the third season.
Kristen Davis
The third, which I think of as our best season. If we have to pick an overall.
Michael Patrick King
Season, barring my episode.
Kristen Davis
Well, your episode. That's why I'm saying I would put it in the best because it's such a good episode and it was written by Michael Patrick King, which you can completely tell.
Michael Patrick King
Oh, God, yes.
Kristen Davis
John plays the Catholic guy. He has a real name. It's called Thomas John Anderson, which is kind of funny because John Benjamin Hickey.
Michael Patrick King
Three names for three names.
Kristen Davis
He's playing Michael Patrick King, basically in his own episode. And he is called the Catholic Guy. That's what we call him in the shorthand to the friends. And he's opposite Cynthia. And they are incredible. This episode was directed by Matthew Harrison. We don't have a ton of memories about him. We're really sorry. I always apologize if I don't remember the director.
Michael Patrick King
Vivid memories of MPK not directing me, but just he's such a brilliant, extraordinary presence on set and his writing was so great that I remember him and of course have known him all these years after.
Kristen Davis
Right.
Michael Patrick King
But yeah, I don't remember the director as well. I know, but that's not because he didn't direct a great episode.
Danielle Fishel
Absolutely.
Michael Patrick King
Because that episode, a good director disappears a little bit.
Kristen Davis
This is a good point. And you also direct. So you know very well. You know very well. So tell us your memories and your thoughts about the new. It was relatively new show. Yeah.
Michael Patrick King
How is this a G rated program?
Kristen Davis
No, you can say anything.
Michael Patrick King
Okay, great. Well, what I vividly remember is being on top of Cynthia, having in being in the throes of passion and having orgasm after, or fake orgasm after orgasm and getting up and showering and you know, a lot of people have seen it in syndication and all that stuff's out, but in the. I guess the DVD or box set or whatever you call it these days, you see all of those sex scenes. So what I remember most vividly is being in bed in flagrante with Cynthia Nixon. Thank goodness I had known her. We had done a play together, which is the way you get very intimate very quickly is by being on stage together. And we had such a great time doing this play and such a great rapport and such great trust that we immediately threw ourselves into it. And, you know, this was before Sex and the City was Sex and the City. So going to that set and having to do such a huge sex scene was really nerve wracking. Nerve wracking. So that's my biggest memory is just being on top of Cynthia and you know, and then the casual after an hour or two it becomes so casual. Like what are you gonna have for lunch? I think I'm gonna have that, you know.
Kristen Davis
Totally.
Michael Patrick King
We're both naked. I mean we all had, we've talked about socks and all that stuff.
Kristen Davis
Yeah, right, right, right.
Michael Patrick King
I guess I remember the sock as well.
Kristen Davis
There you go. Very memorable. I mean the thing about Cynthia too, which is a theme in every guy that I've ever spoken to who was opposite hers, that she has no real fear or self consciousness about it.
Michael Patrick King
Yeah, no she doesn't.
Kristen Davis
Thank you so much for joining me. To recap all these little moments, everyone, if you haven't heard those episodes, they are there. You can go back and re listen if you would like or listen for the first time. And I hope you all have a wonderful fourth of July and I'll see you back here soon.
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Podcast Summary: "Are You A Charlotte?" – Bonus Episode: In Case You Missed It
Release Date: July 3, 2025
Hosted by iHeartPodcasts featuring Kristin Davis
In the bonus episode titled "In Case You Missed It," Kristin Davis, renowned for her role as Charlotte York in Sex and the City, reconnects with fans by revisiting some of the most memorable moments from the first six months of the podcast series. This episode serves as a delightful recap, blending nostalgia with fresh insights from special guests who have been integral to the show's success.
Kristin Davis opens the episode with heartfelt gratitude toward her audience and introduces special guests, including Lena Waithe, Michael Patrick King, Danielle Fishel, Ryder Strong, and Will Friedle. The conversation delves into fond memories from Sex and the City, offering listeners a behind-the-scenes look at the dynamics among the cast and crew.
Notable Quote:
Kristin Davis [04:46]: "I hope you enjoy. I'm honored to have you for many reasons. Number one, I just like to see you."
Lena Waithe shares her perspective on how Sex and the City serves as a time capsule, capturing the societal norms and cultural shifts of its era. She emphasizes the show's role in addressing topics that were once taboo, highlighting its lasting relevance.
Notable Quote:
Lena Waithe [04:56]: "Art is a time capsule really. And it's a timestamp of where we were at that time and what was happening in the world then."
Kristin and Lena discuss how the characters' journeys resonated with audiences, particularly as viewers grew older and began to see their own lives mirrored in the show's narratives.
The episode features engaging anecdotes from Ryan Seacrest and Michael Patrick King, shedding light on the collaborative environment of the show. Ryan recounts his experiences on set, including memorable moments like the infamous wedding dress scene and interactions with co-stars.
Notable Quote:
Ryan Seacrest [07:37]: "I remember running it to Michael and he said, do you know how much great feedback we got on you? I said, I don't know. I said, and I don't care. I just want to know, am I coming back? And he said yes."
Michael Patrick King provides insights into directing episodes and working closely with cast members, particularly Cynthia Nixon. He shares personal reflections on filming intimate scenes and building trust with his co-stars.
Notable Quote:
Michael Patrick King [28:10]: "What I vividly remember is being on top of Cynthia, having in being in the throes of passion and having orgasm after, or fake orgasm after orgasm and getting up and showering..."
Danielle Fishel discusses specific episodes and character developments, including humorous and unexpected moments that occurred during filming. She recounts personal experiences, such as her water breaking during a baby shower scene, adding a layer of authenticity to the storytelling.
Notable Quote:
Danielle Fishel [20:04]: "My daughter’s about to have her birthday... And they called and they said... I don't make it. I don't think we put the bow on her."
The guests explore the complexities of their characters' relationships, particularly focusing on Charlotte York's interactions and emotional journey throughout the series. They analyze pivotal scenes, such as Charlotte's apprehensions about opening up to others and her evolving views on commitment.
Notable Quote:
Cynthia Nixon [25:43]: "You can't just assume that one is committed and the other isn't. Even if you're getting the committed vibes, you still have to have the conversation."
The conversation shifts to the emotional depth of the series, discussing how the characters' experiences reflect real-life challenges and growth. The guests highlight the importance of vulnerability and self-discovery, drawing parallels between their personal lives and their on-screen personas.
Notable Quote:
Cynthia Nixon [25:55]: "We have to have the conversation... emotionally, it would really hurt me to think that we were not on the same level."
Kristin emphasizes the therapeutic aspect of revisiting past episodes, noting how rewatching allows both cast members and fans to gain new insights and appreciate the show's enduring impact.
As the episode winds down, Kristin thanks her guests and listeners for their continued support. She encourages both new and longtime fans to engage with the podcast, whether by re-listening to past episodes or tuning in for the first time. The hosts share well-wishes for the upcoming Fourth of July celebrations, infusing the episode with a sense of community and optimism.
Notable Quote:
Kristin Davis [30:11]: "I hope you all have a wonderful fourth of July and I'll see you back here soon."
"Bonus: In Case You Missed It" serves as a heartfelt tribute to Sex and the City and the Are You A Charlotte? podcast community. Through engaging stories and candid reflections, Kristin Davis and her guests celebrate the show's legacy while looking forward to future conversations that continue to explore themes of love, friendship, and personal growth.
For those who haven't listened to the episode yet, this summary encapsulates the essence of the discussion, offering a glimpse into the rich experiences shared by the host and her esteemed guests.