
The perks of being a late bloomer — with Alexandra Auder
Everything is Fine · Jennifer Romolini and Kim France
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Show Notes
Our guest today is Alexandra Auder, a writer and actress who was born in New York City to Viva, a Warhol superstar, and Michel Auder, an award-winning filmmaker who directed Chelsea Girls with Andy Warhol. Alex was a featured character in HBO’s High Maintenance and has acted in the films of Wim Wenders and Jodie Foster, among others. Her new book, Don’t Call Me Home, is a memoir of her unconventional childhood.
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SHOW NOTES
Alex's book DON'T CALL ME HOME
Vivace, microneedling
"Past Lives" on Amazon Prime
"Naked Attraction" on MAX
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