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E01: The “Ick Factor” on Sex and the City with Heather Kristin

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Author and activist, Heather Kristin has been interviewed by Oprah and has worked many jobs over the years, including Park Avenue nanny, subway busker, and cocktail waitress, but one that stands out is her role as stand-in for Kristin Davis’ character on the set of Sex and the City (SATC). In February 2021, Heather exposed the toxic atmosphere on set by penning a detailed essay for the Independent. In the candid memoir that quickly went viral, she recalled an incident of an ‘alpha male actor’ demanding that another stand-in be “tied up, gagged, and brought to his trailer.” These horrific words have now been confirmed by Heather to be those of Chris Noth, who played Mr. Big on the show. In today’s episode, Heather shares her story with us and recalls some of the experiences (both negative and positive) that she had on set at SATC. We discuss the nuance of experience that leads survivors to remain in traumatic spaces or choose not to speak up, why it is that we keep hearing stories like these, and Heather shares how she seeks to empower young women and girls through her work with Girls Write Now. This is a conversation about the power of sharing our stories and learning from the stories of others, so make sure to tune in today to hear from storyteller and truth seeker, Heather Kristin!

Key Points From This Episode:

  • Heather recalls some of the positive experiences she had working with the SATC cast.
  • Learn what a stand-in does and why they play an integral role on set.
  • The incredible opportunity Heather had to be in front of the camera with her violin.
  • Heather shares her candid account of the ‘dark’ moments she experienced on set.
  • The nuance of Heather’s experience that led her to return to SATC after quitting.
  • How her now-viral article detailing Noth’s behavior was originally received by editors.
  • Why she decided to name Noth after the sexual harassment allegations that came out.
  • Heather’s reaction to the statement that the women of SATC made following the allegations against Noth that surfaced.
  • Why she believes that we keep hearing these stories; the power dynamics at play.
  • How we can appropriately respond to allegations like these: acknowledge, investigate, stop the retaliation against survivors.
  • Heather’s work with Girls Write Now and how she seeks to empower young women.
  • The power of sharing our stories and learning from the stories of others.
  • Heather’s favorite and least favorite words (yes and no), her love for DuMont Burger in Brooklyn, the sound of the violin, and more!
  • Parting words of wisdom: choose kindness rather than words that tear people down.

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

Heather Kristin on Twitter

Heather Kristin on Instagram

‘I was Charlotte’s stand-in on Sex and the City. Some of the behavior I saw still shocks me’

'Chris Noth’s behavior on set for ‘Sex and the City’ was disgusting. I know — I was there’

Girls Write Now

Believing

Zoë Kors

Radical Intimacy

Coral

  continue reading

10 episodes

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Author and activist, Heather Kristin has been interviewed by Oprah and has worked many jobs over the years, including Park Avenue nanny, subway busker, and cocktail waitress, but one that stands out is her role as stand-in for Kristin Davis’ character on the set of Sex and the City (SATC). In February 2021, Heather exposed the toxic atmosphere on set by penning a detailed essay for the Independent. In the candid memoir that quickly went viral, she recalled an incident of an ‘alpha male actor’ demanding that another stand-in be “tied up, gagged, and brought to his trailer.” These horrific words have now been confirmed by Heather to be those of Chris Noth, who played Mr. Big on the show. In today’s episode, Heather shares her story with us and recalls some of the experiences (both negative and positive) that she had on set at SATC. We discuss the nuance of experience that leads survivors to remain in traumatic spaces or choose not to speak up, why it is that we keep hearing stories like these, and Heather shares how she seeks to empower young women and girls through her work with Girls Write Now. This is a conversation about the power of sharing our stories and learning from the stories of others, so make sure to tune in today to hear from storyteller and truth seeker, Heather Kristin!

Key Points From This Episode:

  • Heather recalls some of the positive experiences she had working with the SATC cast.
  • Learn what a stand-in does and why they play an integral role on set.
  • The incredible opportunity Heather had to be in front of the camera with her violin.
  • Heather shares her candid account of the ‘dark’ moments she experienced on set.
  • The nuance of Heather’s experience that led her to return to SATC after quitting.
  • How her now-viral article detailing Noth’s behavior was originally received by editors.
  • Why she decided to name Noth after the sexual harassment allegations that came out.
  • Heather’s reaction to the statement that the women of SATC made following the allegations against Noth that surfaced.
  • Why she believes that we keep hearing these stories; the power dynamics at play.
  • How we can appropriately respond to allegations like these: acknowledge, investigate, stop the retaliation against survivors.
  • Heather’s work with Girls Write Now and how she seeks to empower young women.
  • The power of sharing our stories and learning from the stories of others.
  • Heather’s favorite and least favorite words (yes and no), her love for DuMont Burger in Brooklyn, the sound of the violin, and more!
  • Parting words of wisdom: choose kindness rather than words that tear people down.

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

Heather Kristin on Twitter

Heather Kristin on Instagram

‘I was Charlotte’s stand-in on Sex and the City. Some of the behavior I saw still shocks me’

'Chris Noth’s behavior on set for ‘Sex and the City’ was disgusting. I know — I was there’

Girls Write Now

Believing

Zoë Kors

Radical Intimacy

Coral

  continue reading

10 episodes

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