June Diane Raphael and Jessica St. Clair launched their podcast, The Deep Dive, in the midst of the pandemic as a way to compensate for the loneliness and disconnect of lockdown.
Each week, the two longtime friends and creative collaborators discuss their pursuit of joy amid a bevy of challenges both relatable (motherhood, aging) and aspirational (finding the correct poolside attire for Miami Beach Pride). Doing the podcast helped lift the actresses out of their own post-lockdown voids, and their motto — “Let Us Live!” — echoes through Apple reviews posted by their ever-expanding listening community.
When the abrupt work stoppage of this summer’s double strike threatened to trigger a similar existential crisis, they were ready with an antidote: They launched the Deep Dive Academy of Significance.
“We started a virtual school, and that is one of the most insane things I think I have ever said,” St. Clair says with a laugh.
Each week, the two longtime friends and creative collaborators discuss their pursuit of joy amid a bevy of challenges both relatable (motherhood, aging) and aspirational (finding the correct poolside attire for Miami Beach Pride). Doing the podcast helped lift the actresses out of their own post-lockdown voids, and their motto — “Let Us Live!” — echoes through Apple reviews posted by their ever-expanding listening community.
When the abrupt work stoppage of this summer’s double strike threatened to trigger a similar existential crisis, they were ready with an antidote: They launched the Deep Dive Academy of Significance.
“We started a virtual school, and that is one of the most insane things I think I have ever said,” St. Clair says with a laugh.
- 8/27/2023
- by Seija Rankin
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
“Let’s be honest. Let’s just face it. We needed a poster child for the dry landscape that is menopause,” said Naomi Watts, kicking off the first West Coast event for her Stripes line of menopause-focused beauty and wellness products on March 11 in Santa Monica.
“The reason I called the brand Stripes is because I feel like we have earned it,” she continued. “We can now hold our heads high and know that these cumulative experiences lead to something. We deserve respect and we can feel our best.”
The sold out New Pause Symposium, held in partnership with San Francisco-based midlife digital community The Swell at the Santa Monica Proper Hotel, included a day’s worth of talks by medical experts and the actress’ friends. Among them were actress Molly Ringwald and writer-podcast host Elise Loehnen, previously chief content officer at Goop. Tickets ranged from $195 to $595 and included a dinner with Watts.
“The reason I called the brand Stripes is because I feel like we have earned it,” she continued. “We can now hold our heads high and know that these cumulative experiences lead to something. We deserve respect and we can feel our best.”
The sold out New Pause Symposium, held in partnership with San Francisco-based midlife digital community The Swell at the Santa Monica Proper Hotel, included a day’s worth of talks by medical experts and the actress’ friends. Among them were actress Molly Ringwald and writer-podcast host Elise Loehnen, previously chief content officer at Goop. Tickets ranged from $195 to $595 and included a dinner with Watts.
- 3/12/2023
- by Ingrid Schmidt
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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For some, self-care means a good night of sleep; for others, it’s taking time to better understand oneself. And since everyone needs a pep talk or positive pick-me-up from time to time, we’ve rounded up some of the best gear and gifts to inspire you (or recipients) to keep a positive state of mind.
Whether it’s Dr. Deepika Chopra’s optimism cards, an inspiring smart screen or self-help books by Jay Shetty, Cleo Wade and Erin Falconer, everything was selected with the intent of feeding your soul and boosting positivity. There are also products for your body, like cutting-edge watches and headbands that monitor your well-being, a crystal necklace designed with the intent of being a “piece to protect your peace,” soothing bath salts...
For some, self-care means a good night of sleep; for others, it’s taking time to better understand oneself. And since everyone needs a pep talk or positive pick-me-up from time to time, we’ve rounded up some of the best gear and gifts to inspire you (or recipients) to keep a positive state of mind.
Whether it’s Dr. Deepika Chopra’s optimism cards, an inspiring smart screen or self-help books by Jay Shetty, Cleo Wade and Erin Falconer, everything was selected with the intent of feeding your soul and boosting positivity. There are also products for your body, like cutting-edge watches and headbands that monitor your well-being, a crystal necklace designed with the intent of being a “piece to protect your peace,” soothing bath salts...
- 2/15/2023
- by Lindzi Scharf
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop may be considered a wellness bible to some, but one former exec says following the company's advice made her feel unhealthy. The company's former chief content officer Elise Loehnen claims she developed a distorted body image after participating various cleanses. Upon leaving the company two years ago, Loehnen says she swore off the restrictive resets that Goop promotes. "To me, it had become synonymous with dieting and restriction," she said in an Instagram video, posted Match 22. "I felt like I was not in a healthy relationship with my body, where I was always trying to punish it [and] bring it under control." Loehnen said...
- 3/23/2022
- E! Online
Apple TV Plus set Chris Miller and Phil Lord’s “The Afterparty” for a January 2022 debut and released a teaser for the upcoming murder mystery.
The show is set at a high school reunion, and each of the eight episodes retells the events of the night through a different character’s perspective — and therefore unique visual style.
“This is one of the most surprising, original and fun projects we’ve ever made,” said Lord and Miller. “Our goal was to tell a comedic whodunit story in a new and exciting way. By giving each episode its own unique style of storytelling, we were able to make what feels like eight distinctly different but interconnected films that highlight how everyone’s personal perspective and biases shape how they see the world.”
The show stars Tiffany Haddish, Sam Richardson, Zoë Chao, Ben Schwartz, Ike Barinholtz, Ilana Glazer, Jamie Demetriou and Dave Franco.
The show is set at a high school reunion, and each of the eight episodes retells the events of the night through a different character’s perspective — and therefore unique visual style.
“This is one of the most surprising, original and fun projects we’ve ever made,” said Lord and Miller. “Our goal was to tell a comedic whodunit story in a new and exciting way. By giving each episode its own unique style of storytelling, we were able to make what feels like eight distinctly different but interconnected films that highlight how everyone’s personal perspective and biases shape how they see the world.”
The show stars Tiffany Haddish, Sam Richardson, Zoë Chao, Ben Schwartz, Ike Barinholtz, Ilana Glazer, Jamie Demetriou and Dave Franco.
- 10/7/2021
- by Selome Hailu, Katie Song and Jennifer Yuma
- Variety Film + TV
Sex, Love & goop is coming your way. And no, we’re not talking about that recent episode of Evil.
Netflix has announced a Thursday, Oct. 21 release date for Sex, Love & goop, a six-episode series from “Gwyneth Paltrow and the goop team” that follows courageous couples who, with the help of experts, learn lessons and methods to “enhance their relationships through more pleasurable sex and deeper intimacy.” Watch a fleeting teaser above.
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Netflix has announced a Thursday, Oct. 21 release date for Sex, Love & goop, a six-episode series from “Gwyneth Paltrow and the goop team” that follows courageous couples who, with the help of experts, learn lessons and methods to “enhance their relationships through more pleasurable sex and deeper intimacy.” Watch a fleeting teaser above.
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- 9/21/2021
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Netflix has picked up a second season of Gwyneth Paltrow’s “The Goop Lab,” TheWrap has confirmed.
The streamer has ordered six additional 30-minute episodes of the health and wellness docuseries. The new episodes will focus on sex, intimacy and female empowerment.
Filming has not yet begun on the new episodes and no release date has been set.
The first season of “The Goop Lab” premiered back in January and was described as a series “guiding the deeply inquisitive viewer in an exploration of boundary-pushing wellness topics.” Subjects explored in the first set of episodes included cold therapy, anti-aging and energy healing.
Boardwalk Pictures produces the series, with Paltrow, Elise Loehnen and Shauna Minoprio serving as executive producers alongside Andrew Fried and Dane Lillegard of Boardwalk Pictures.
Paltrow has been the CEO of Goop since its founding in 2008. Both the “modern lifestyle brand” and the docuseries have been the subject...
The streamer has ordered six additional 30-minute episodes of the health and wellness docuseries. The new episodes will focus on sex, intimacy and female empowerment.
Filming has not yet begun on the new episodes and no release date has been set.
The first season of “The Goop Lab” premiered back in January and was described as a series “guiding the deeply inquisitive viewer in an exploration of boundary-pushing wellness topics.” Subjects explored in the first set of episodes included cold therapy, anti-aging and energy healing.
Boardwalk Pictures produces the series, with Paltrow, Elise Loehnen and Shauna Minoprio serving as executive producers alongside Andrew Fried and Dane Lillegard of Boardwalk Pictures.
Paltrow has been the CEO of Goop since its founding in 2008. Both the “modern lifestyle brand” and the docuseries have been the subject...
- 9/10/2020
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
“The Goop Lab” is open again at Netflix.
The docuseries based on Gwyneth Paltrow’s lifestyle and wellness empire Goop has been greenlit for a second season at the streaming giant, Variety has learned exclusively.
“The Goop Lab” will return for another round of six, 30-minute episodes focused on sex, intimacy and female empowerment. Production has yet to commence on Season 2, and a release date has not yet been set.
Paltrow returns a one of several hosts of the series, and an executive producer alongside Goop chief content officer Elise Loehnen and Shauna Minoprio. The show is a co-production with Boardwalk Pictures, who has attached Andrew Fried and Dane Lillegard as executive producers.
The first season took topics covered in depth on Goop — from the female orgasm to psychedelics to energy healing — and adapted them as shorts, led by a range of doctors, alternative medicine practitioners and the staff of Goop.
The docuseries based on Gwyneth Paltrow’s lifestyle and wellness empire Goop has been greenlit for a second season at the streaming giant, Variety has learned exclusively.
“The Goop Lab” will return for another round of six, 30-minute episodes focused on sex, intimacy and female empowerment. Production has yet to commence on Season 2, and a release date has not yet been set.
Paltrow returns a one of several hosts of the series, and an executive producer alongside Goop chief content officer Elise Loehnen and Shauna Minoprio. The show is a co-production with Boardwalk Pictures, who has attached Andrew Fried and Dane Lillegard as executive producers.
The first season took topics covered in depth on Goop — from the female orgasm to psychedelics to energy healing — and adapted them as shorts, led by a range of doctors, alternative medicine practitioners and the staff of Goop.
- 9/10/2020
- by Matt Donnelly
- Variety Film + TV
Between a high-profile press tour, a vortex of online negativity and a raging conversation around female genitalia, it is likely you are aware that Gwyneth Paltrow launched a docuseries on Netflix in late January.
“The Goop Lab,” announced exclusively by Variety last year, is a six-episode manifestation of Paltrow’s lifestyle brand Goop and its many content verticals, built around a central thesis that the Oscar winner described as “optimization of self.”
Response has played out across the normal spectrum on which Paltrow and Goop are received: adoration from like-minded seekers, interest from fashion and film fans, and invective from trolls and pockets of the medical community. During a recent conversation at Netflix headquarters in Los Angeles, Paltrow had an easy smile for all of it. She’s been here before.
“I will never understand the level of fascination and projection. But we don’t want to not change the conversation just to please everybody,...
“The Goop Lab,” announced exclusively by Variety last year, is a six-episode manifestation of Paltrow’s lifestyle brand Goop and its many content verticals, built around a central thesis that the Oscar winner described as “optimization of self.”
Response has played out across the normal spectrum on which Paltrow and Goop are received: adoration from like-minded seekers, interest from fashion and film fans, and invective from trolls and pockets of the medical community. During a recent conversation at Netflix headquarters in Los Angeles, Paltrow had an easy smile for all of it. She’s been here before.
“I will never understand the level of fascination and projection. But we don’t want to not change the conversation just to please everybody,...
- 2/19/2020
- by Matt Donnelly
- Variety Film + TV
Police are investigating after a man was caught on camera stealing a handbag worth $23,000 from Gwyneth Paltrow‘s Goop Lab store in New York City.
The incident unfolded at around 5:15 p.m. on Jan. 30 when police received a call from a female employee of the Goop Lab store in Manhattan’s NoHo neighborhood, a spokesman for the New York Police Department tells People.
The woman had noticed a Hermes Mini Kelly bag, worth $23,000 had gone missing.
After reviewing security footage, police learned a man had entered the store at around 3:50 p.m. and removed the bag from a...
The incident unfolded at around 5:15 p.m. on Jan. 30 when police received a call from a female employee of the Goop Lab store in Manhattan’s NoHo neighborhood, a spokesman for the New York Police Department tells People.
The woman had noticed a Hermes Mini Kelly bag, worth $23,000 had gone missing.
After reviewing security footage, police learned a man had entered the store at around 3:50 p.m. and removed the bag from a...
- 2/8/2020
- by Robyn Merrett
- PEOPLE.com
The most effective troll of 2020 isn’t Kanye or Trump or one of the Paul brothers. It’s a rich blond lady selling $75 hoo-ha-scented candles.
This is the primary takeaway from the new Netflix series The Goop Lab, the latest joint from actor Gwyneth Paltrow, the CEO of the much-maligned lifestyle brand Goop. Over the years, Paltrow has built a nearly billion-dollar brand on making people on the internet extremely angry, largely by recommending ridiculous, prohibitively expensive products and medically dubious, if not outright dangerous, therapeutic treatments. The company even...
This is the primary takeaway from the new Netflix series The Goop Lab, the latest joint from actor Gwyneth Paltrow, the CEO of the much-maligned lifestyle brand Goop. Over the years, Paltrow has built a nearly billion-dollar brand on making people on the internet extremely angry, largely by recommending ridiculous, prohibitively expensive products and medically dubious, if not outright dangerous, therapeutic treatments. The company even...
- 1/29/2020
- by EJ Dickson
- Rollingstone.com
Gwyneth Paltrow was all smiles (and abs!) on the red carpet last night!
On Tuesday, the Politician actress, 47, attended a screening in Los Angeles for her new Netflix show, The Goop Lab, which sees Paltrow’s lifestyle brand, Goop, partnering with the streaming giant for an unscripted docu-series.
Paltrow wore a white crop top and a pair of matching, wide-legged pants to the event, which husband Brad Falchuk also attended.
The mom of two smiled for the cameras as she stood surrounded by a pink floral arrangement, which matched the feminine marketing campaign presented thus far for the new series,...
On Tuesday, the Politician actress, 47, attended a screening in Los Angeles for her new Netflix show, The Goop Lab, which sees Paltrow’s lifestyle brand, Goop, partnering with the streaming giant for an unscripted docu-series.
Paltrow wore a white crop top and a pair of matching, wide-legged pants to the event, which husband Brad Falchuk also attended.
The mom of two smiled for the cameras as she stood surrounded by a pink floral arrangement, which matched the feminine marketing campaign presented thus far for the new series,...
- 1/22/2020
- by Benjamin VanHoose
- PEOPLE.com
“Good vibrations” was the secret code that friends of Goop founder and CEO Gwyneth Paltrow could whisper at the Netflix security gate in Hollywood on Tuesday evening to gain access to a private screening and reception with Paltrow for The Goop Lab. The new six-episode series debuts on Netflix on Friday.
On hand for the party — where aphrodisiac-inspired treats were passed and guests posed for selfies in front of a giant vulva made of pink roses, mirroring the show’s poster art — were Goop chief content officer and show co-host Elise Loehnen, Paltrow’s husband Brad Falchuk, Violet Grey founder ...
On hand for the party — where aphrodisiac-inspired treats were passed and guests posed for selfies in front of a giant vulva made of pink roses, mirroring the show’s poster art — were Goop chief content officer and show co-host Elise Loehnen, Paltrow’s husband Brad Falchuk, Violet Grey founder ...
- 1/22/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
“Being the person people believe me to be,” Gwyneth Paltrow says in the first episode of her new unscripted series, “is inherently traumatic.”
The fact that this remark will likely induce eye rolls proves the point. Paltrow, in her period of fame as perhaps the most prominent embodiment of wellness culture, is followed as or more closely by detractors as admirers. Enduring life as both person and persona has its purposes though: For one thing, it can be weaponized. On “The Goop Lab,” Paltrow’s new Netflix show documenting her post-science pursuit of an optimized life, she’s a diffident presence, allowing her employees to receive various treatments while she observes. But perhaps the greatest sign of her success in using that about her others cannot stand is that although she herself is often absent, her sensibility is recognizable, and — on the show as, increasingly, in our culture at large — it is everywhere.
The fact that this remark will likely induce eye rolls proves the point. Paltrow, in her period of fame as perhaps the most prominent embodiment of wellness culture, is followed as or more closely by detractors as admirers. Enduring life as both person and persona has its purposes though: For one thing, it can be weaponized. On “The Goop Lab,” Paltrow’s new Netflix show documenting her post-science pursuit of an optimized life, she’s a diffident presence, allowing her employees to receive various treatments while she observes. But perhaps the greatest sign of her success in using that about her others cannot stand is that although she herself is often absent, her sensibility is recognizable, and — on the show as, increasingly, in our culture at large — it is everywhere.
- 1/17/2020
- by Daniel D'Addario
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix is expanding its unscripted offerings in 2020 with the launch of The Goop Lab and Cheer.
The Goop Lab takes viewers inside the life of Gwyneth Paltrow as well as her wellness compay, Goop when it hits the air Friday, January 24.
Paltrow will be front and center, but the series will also follow chief content officer of Goop, Elise Loehnen, as well as editors of the company.
Based on the official trailer, the topics on offer are female sexuality, energy healing, among others.
“What we try to do at Goop is explore ideas that may seem ‘out there’ or too scary,” Loehnen explains in the trailer, before opening up about having an exorcism while trying out energy healing.
Goop exploded on to the scene in 2008, as an email newsletter filled with information on health and wellness, but thanks to Paltrow's unique take on things, it blossomed into so much more.
The Goop Lab takes viewers inside the life of Gwyneth Paltrow as well as her wellness compay, Goop when it hits the air Friday, January 24.
Paltrow will be front and center, but the series will also follow chief content officer of Goop, Elise Loehnen, as well as editors of the company.
Based on the official trailer, the topics on offer are female sexuality, energy healing, among others.
“What we try to do at Goop is explore ideas that may seem ‘out there’ or too scary,” Loehnen explains in the trailer, before opening up about having an exorcism while trying out energy healing.
Goop exploded on to the scene in 2008, as an email newsletter filled with information on health and wellness, but thanks to Paltrow's unique take on things, it blossomed into so much more.
- 1/6/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Netflix announced Monday (with a very cheeky poster — see below) that the six-episode series on Gwyneth Paltrow’s lifestyle brand Goop will be released January 24th on the platform. The Goop Lab will be hosted by Paltrow and Goop Chief Content Officer Elise Loehnen.
In the accompanying trailer, Paltrow consults health researchers, doctors and “alternative health practitioners” on a variety of subjects from women’s reproductive health and sexual pleasure to psychedelics and anti-aging/”longevity” techniques. The clip also shows interviews with patients of alternative health practices, such as orgasmic meditation.
In the accompanying trailer, Paltrow consults health researchers, doctors and “alternative health practitioners” on a variety of subjects from women’s reproductive health and sexual pleasure to psychedelics and anti-aging/”longevity” techniques. The clip also shows interviews with patients of alternative health practices, such as orgasmic meditation.
- 1/6/2020
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
Gwyneth Paltrow’s “The Goop Lab” is coming to Netflix, and the series finds the CEO testing out some pretty wacky wellness practices, from finding your orgasm to experimenting psychedelics and psychic mediums.
“We’re here one time, one life. How can we really milk the s— out of this?” Paltrow asks in the trailer, which you can watch above.
The “Iron Man” actress later ponders, “Should I be scared?” while settling in for some sort of therapy session in a hair net and a bath robe.
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The six-episode series is described as “guiding the deeply inquisitive viewer in an exploration of boundary-pushing wellness topics,” which also include cold therapy, anti-aging, and energy healing. Your guess is as good as ours as to what those things entail.
The series will consist of half-hour episodes hosted by Paltrow,...
“We’re here one time, one life. How can we really milk the s— out of this?” Paltrow asks in the trailer, which you can watch above.
The “Iron Man” actress later ponders, “Should I be scared?” while settling in for some sort of therapy session in a hair net and a bath robe.
Also Read: Netflix 'Cheer' Docuseries Trailer: Watch Hardcore Cheerleaders Do Some Twisty Flips (Video)
The six-episode series is described as “guiding the deeply inquisitive viewer in an exploration of boundary-pushing wellness topics,” which also include cold therapy, anti-aging, and energy healing. Your guess is as good as ours as to what those things entail.
The series will consist of half-hour episodes hosted by Paltrow,...
- 1/6/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
The doors of The Goop Lab will be opening very soon at Netflix. The streamer’s docuseries, which takes a closer look at Gwyneth Paltrow‘s lifestyle and wellness company, will drop on Friday, Jan. 24.
Initially ordered at Netflix in February 2019, The Goop Lab will consist of 30-minute episodes hosted by Paltrow, chief content officer Elise Loehnen and Goop’s editors. As teased in a new trailer for the show (which you can view above), the episodes will explore topics like energy healing, the use of psychedelic drugs, female sexuality and more.
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Initially ordered at Netflix in February 2019, The Goop Lab will consist of 30-minute episodes hosted by Paltrow, chief content officer Elise Loehnen and Goop’s editors. As teased in a new trailer for the show (which you can view above), the episodes will explore topics like energy healing, the use of psychedelic drugs, female sexuality and more.
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- 1/6/2020
- TVLine.com
Get ready for more Goop.
On Monday morning the lifestyle brand released the first trailer for Netflix's The Goop Lab, a six-episode series highlighting wellness issues including female sexual pleasure, psychedelics and longevity. Goop Lab also happens to be the name of stores the brand has opened in Brentwood Country Mart in Los Angeles and New York.
Hosted by founder and CEO Gwyneth Paltrow and Goop Chief Content Officer Elise Loehnen, each episode will feature researchers, doctors, "alternative health practitioners" and individuals discussing personal experience within the topic. The series is executive produced by Paltrow, Shauna Minoprio, Andrew Fried ...
On Monday morning the lifestyle brand released the first trailer for Netflix's The Goop Lab, a six-episode series highlighting wellness issues including female sexual pleasure, psychedelics and longevity. Goop Lab also happens to be the name of stores the brand has opened in Brentwood Country Mart in Los Angeles and New York.
Hosted by founder and CEO Gwyneth Paltrow and Goop Chief Content Officer Elise Loehnen, each episode will feature researchers, doctors, "alternative health practitioners" and individuals discussing personal experience within the topic. The series is executive produced by Paltrow, Shauna Minoprio, Andrew Fried ...
Goop is coming to Netflix.
The lifestyle brand, founded in 2008 by actress Gwyneth Paltrow and known for producing a wide range of wellness products (and occasionally getting into legal trouble over them), has signed a docuseries deal.
Goop’s as-yet-unnamed series will consist of 30-minute episodes hosted by Goop editors and execs, including Paltrow herself, Variety reports. They’ll explore various spiritual and physical wellness topics with guest experts, doctors, and researchers.
Elise Loehnen, Goop’s chief content officer, told Variety that Goop started looking at where its users went to get content. “They’re watching Netflix,” she said. Convenient for Goop, because “some of the more strategic, bigger stories we want to tell require a TV budget,” Loehnen added. “Obviously, there’s no better partner in that.”
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The lifestyle brand, founded in 2008 by actress Gwyneth Paltrow and known for producing a wide range of wellness products (and occasionally getting into legal trouble over them), has signed a docuseries deal.
Goop’s as-yet-unnamed series will consist of 30-minute episodes hosted by Goop editors and execs, including Paltrow herself, Variety reports. They’ll explore various spiritual and physical wellness topics with guest experts, doctors, and researchers.
Elise Loehnen, Goop’s chief content officer, told Variety that Goop started looking at where its users went to get content. “They’re watching Netflix,” she said. Convenient for Goop, because “some of the more strategic, bigger stories we want to tell require a TV budget,” Loehnen added. “Obviously, there’s no better partner in that.”
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- 2/6/2019
- by James Loke Hale
- Tubefilter.com
Gwyneth Paltrow has signed on with Netflix to bring about a 30-minute docuseries with content from her lifestyle company, blog and podcast, Goop.
The series is said to be based around beauty, food, books, and products that all have to do with mental, physical, and sexual wellness. Paltrow will host the series alongside her chief content officer Elise Loehnen, who said the pair, alongside their team, will consult doctors, experts and researchers to bring the best content to the show.
Here’s what Loehnen had to say to Variety about teaming up with Netflix: “We were speaking to the platform question, and where our people are. They’re watching Netflix. Some of the more strategic, bigger stories we want to tell require a TV budget. Obviously, there’s no better partner in that.”
I think that with the recent success of Netflix’s Tidying Up with Marie Kondo, there could...
The series is said to be based around beauty, food, books, and products that all have to do with mental, physical, and sexual wellness. Paltrow will host the series alongside her chief content officer Elise Loehnen, who said the pair, alongside their team, will consult doctors, experts and researchers to bring the best content to the show.
Here’s what Loehnen had to say to Variety about teaming up with Netflix: “We were speaking to the platform question, and where our people are. They’re watching Netflix. Some of the more strategic, bigger stories we want to tell require a TV budget. Obviously, there’s no better partner in that.”
I think that with the recent success of Netflix’s Tidying Up with Marie Kondo, there could...
- 2/6/2019
- by Jessica Fisher
- GeekTyrant
Actor expected to co-host new documentary series featuring doctors, researchers and alternative health practitioners
If eating according to the colours of the rainbow and steaming your vagina is just the kind of health advice you crave, get ready. Goop, the new-age lifestyle website of Oscar-winning actor Gwyneth Paltrow, will soon be coming to Netflix, according to reports.
Paltrow and Goop’s chief content officer Elise Loehnen are expected to host a new Goop documentary series, as yet untitled, which is due to start streaming later this year. The 30-minute episodes will reportedly feature doctors, researchers and alternative health practitioners, and other experts on topics of interest to the Goop community.
If eating according to the colours of the rainbow and steaming your vagina is just the kind of health advice you crave, get ready. Goop, the new-age lifestyle website of Oscar-winning actor Gwyneth Paltrow, will soon be coming to Netflix, according to reports.
Paltrow and Goop’s chief content officer Elise Loehnen are expected to host a new Goop documentary series, as yet untitled, which is due to start streaming later this year. The 30-minute episodes will reportedly feature doctors, researchers and alternative health practitioners, and other experts on topics of interest to the Goop community.
- 2/5/2019
- by Stephanie Convery
- The Guardian - Film News
Netflix is getting into Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop.
The lifestyle brand will launch an untitled docuseries this fall on the streaming giant, our sister site Variety reports.
The 30-minute episodes, hosted by Goop’s editors, chief content officer Elise Loehnen and Paltrow herself, will bring together experts, doctors and researchers to explore physical and spiritual wellness issues.
Ready for more of today’s newsy nuggets? Well…
* Meg DeLacy (The Fosters) and Jake Austin Walker (Rectify) have joined DC Universe’s upcoming Stargirl series as Cindy Burman, the daughter of the Justice Society of America’s longtime enemy Dragon King, and an undisclosed character.
The lifestyle brand will launch an untitled docuseries this fall on the streaming giant, our sister site Variety reports.
The 30-minute episodes, hosted by Goop’s editors, chief content officer Elise Loehnen and Paltrow herself, will bring together experts, doctors and researchers to explore physical and spiritual wellness issues.
Ready for more of today’s newsy nuggets? Well…
* Meg DeLacy (The Fosters) and Jake Austin Walker (Rectify) have joined DC Universe’s upcoming Stargirl series as Cindy Burman, the daughter of the Justice Society of America’s longtime enemy Dragon King, and an undisclosed character.
- 2/4/2019
- TVLine.com
Goop is heading to Netflix. Gwyneth Paltrow's lifestyle company will launch a new series on the streaming platform in the fall of 2019. According to Variety, the untitled show will have 30-minute installments hosted by Goop editors, chief content officer Elise Loehnen and Paltrow herself. Expect the show to tackle topics relating to physical and spiritual wellness. "We were speaking to the platform question, and where our people are. They're watching Netflix. Some of the more strategic, bigger stories we want to tell require a TV budget. Obviously, there's no better partner in that," Loehnen told Variety about the new deal. The Goop magazine will be paused while the Netflix series takes...
- 2/4/2019
- E! Online
Goop, the lifestyle and wellness juggernaut founded a decade ago by Oscar winner Gwyneth Paltrow, is expanding its original content efforts with a new docuseries at Netflix, an exclusive podcast partnership with Delta Airlines, and a slew of programming centered around beauty, food, and books.
Still untitled, Goop’s streaming series will hit Netflix this fall and consist of 30-minute episodes hosted by the site’s editors, chief content officer Elise Loehnen and Paltrow. The team will utilize experts, doctors, and researchers to examine issues relating to physical and spiritual wellness.
“We were speaking to the platform question, and where our people are. They’re watching Netflix. Some of the more strategic, bigger stories we want to tell require a TV budget. Obviously, there’s no better partner in that,” Loehnen told Variety of the deal.
Loehnen’s content team of about 20 will work on shaping the series with Netflix,...
Still untitled, Goop’s streaming series will hit Netflix this fall and consist of 30-minute episodes hosted by the site’s editors, chief content officer Elise Loehnen and Paltrow. The team will utilize experts, doctors, and researchers to examine issues relating to physical and spiritual wellness.
“We were speaking to the platform question, and where our people are. They’re watching Netflix. Some of the more strategic, bigger stories we want to tell require a TV budget. Obviously, there’s no better partner in that,” Loehnen told Variety of the deal.
Loehnen’s content team of about 20 will work on shaping the series with Netflix,...
- 2/4/2019
- by Matt Donnelly
- Variety Film + TV
The L.A.-based Chainsmokers finally returned for a homecoming show on Thursday night (June 14), their first since 2016, a lifetime ago for the award-winning, globe-trotting A-listers. After playing a festival in Korea days earlier, they brought the pyro and pop hits to the Wiltern for a private show hosted by American Airlines and Mastercard. Jake Miller and dance star Jordyn Jones (4.5 million Instagram followers) were amongs those seeing the new stage show that includes drummer Matt McGuire (right), who has ascended to equal billing on stage like a third member of the duo.
Meanwhile in New York, other musical heavyweights celebrated at the Songwriters Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. Reality TV singing competition judge alums Steven Tyler and Usher got close, as The Weeknd presented an award to Sir Lucian Grainge.
Elise Loehnen and host Gwyneth Paltrow toasted to the crowd at Paltrow’s “In goop Health” summit in Culver City.
Meanwhile in New York, other musical heavyweights celebrated at the Songwriters Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. Reality TV singing competition judge alums Steven Tyler and Usher got close, as The Weeknd presented an award to Sir Lucian Grainge.
Elise Loehnen and host Gwyneth Paltrow toasted to the crowd at Paltrow’s “In goop Health” summit in Culver City.
- 6/18/2018
- by Mikey Glazer
- The Wrap
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