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"The Body Keeps the Score" - Mentioned as a book Hayley Williams is interested in for its insights into anxiety and regulation.
Videos & Documentaries
"Wayne's World" - Hayley Williams' favorite movie, which she quotes frequently and finds endlessly entertaining.
"Gogglebox" - A UK show featuring families and friends watching and commenting on television, which Hayley Williams enjoys for its wholesome and often surprising reactions.
Music
"Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen - Hayley Williams' favorite part of the song is mentioned, and it's suggested as background music for her "bat signal."
"Last Hope" by Paramore - A song that Hayley Williams wrote during a difficult time, which has taken on new meaning when sung back by fans.
"Man I Need" by Olivia Dean - A song Hayley Williams recently cried to, finding it joyful and feminine, inspiring her.
"Stayin' Alive" by Bee Gees - Hayley Williams' chosen last song to hear before she dies, also noted for its CPR beat.
People Mentioned
Doug Peck (Musical Director, Voice Teacher, Pianist) - Hayley Williams' and Amy Poehler's voice coach, credited for his expertise and supportive teaching style.
Catherine Hahn - Friend of Amy Poehler, who introduced her to Doug Peck.
Rashida Jones - Friend of Amy Poehler, where Amy and Doug Peck first sang together.
Julia Child - Referenced humorously by Amy Poehler to illustrate Doug Peck's high level of expertise in voice coaching.
Zac Hanson - Member of Hanson, who inspired Hayley Williams to play drums as a child.
Elliott Smith - Musician whose music Hayley Williams was introduced to by Zac.
Joan Jett - Seen by Hayley Williams on Warped Tour as an inspiring female performer, admired for her masculinity and sexiness.
Kathleen Hanna (Musician, Activist) - Frontwoman of Bikini Kill and Le Tigre, admired by Hayley Williams for her work and activism.
PinkPantheress - Performed "Misery Business" with Paramore on stage.
Daniel (Record Producer) - Hayley Williams' friend and collaborator on her new record.
Mike Myers - An improviser from Amy Poehler's theater background who made it to SNL, serving as an example.
Tia Carrere - Actress who played Cassandra in "Wayne's World," admired by Hayley Williams.
Rob Lowe - Actor whose villainous role in "Wayne's World" initially made Amy Poehler dislike him, redeemed by his later work in "Parks and Recreation."
Missy (Singer from Mannequin Pussy) - Connected with Hayley Williams over DMs to discuss vocal issues and the "No Music for Genocide" initiative.
Olivia Dean - Artist whose song "Man I Need" inspired Hayley Williams.
Organizations & Institutions
Motion Picture Academy Retirement Home - One of the places Amy Poehler's choir performed for.
LA Children's Hospital - Another place Amy Poehler's choir performed for.
Bands & Musical Groups
Paramore - Hayley Williams' band, mentioned for their long career and specific songs like "All I Wanted."
Failure - A band Hayley Williams was introduced to by Zac.
...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead - A band Hayley Williams was introduced to by Zac.
Hum - A band Hayley Williams was introduced to by Zac, noted for playing shows next year.
Bikini Kill - Kathleen Hanna's band, mentioned by Amy Poehler.
Le Tigre - Kathleen Hanna's band, mentioned by Amy Poehler.
Mannequin Pussy - A band whose singer, Missy, connected with Hayley Williams.
The Linda Lindas - A young band Hayley Williams performed with and admires for their intelligence, political awareness, and confidence.
Queen - Band whose song "Bohemian Rhapsody" was discussed.
Bee Gees - Band whose song "Stayin' Alive" was discussed.
Other Resources
Copenhagen Music Scene - Hayley Williams mentions a vibrant and inspiring music scene in Copenhagen.
No Music for Genocide Initiative - An initiative discussed by Missy from Mannequin Pussy with Hayley Williams.
Moxie - A movie directed by Amy Poehler that featured The Linda Lindas.