Martha Stewart

Mentioned 5 times across 3 podcasts this week

This Week's Pulse

Martha Stewart has officially expanded her domestic empire into the technology sector with the launch of Hint, an AI-powered home management platform. The startup, which recently secured $10 million in seed funding, aims to automate property maintenance and risk assessment for homeowners.

While the technology world digests the news, the podcast ecosystem remains fixated on her cultural longevity. Rachel Hollis recently expressed her deep, aspirational desire to mimic the lifestyle of the domestic icon, noting on The Rachel Hollis Podcast, "I don't wanna be Martha Stewart, I just want her farm."

The enthusiasm for her brand extends to biopics and historical influence. Rachel Hollis praised the casting of Cate Blanchett for an upcoming project, stating, "It's Martha. It's Cate. We're here for it." Meanwhile, Gastropod looked back at her 1990s influence, crediting her with sparking a "beet renaissance" through her television segments.

Not all commentary is centered on domesticity. On Andrew Schulz's Flagrant, the host offered a more irreverent take on her public persona, humorously suggesting that Andrew Schulz thinks "Martha Stewart gotta open up for the boys" regarding the New York Knicks. Whether through AI innovation or pop culture ubiquity, the conversation suggests that Stewart's relevance remains untethered to any single industry.

Where it's discussed

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The Rachel Hollis Podcast

Rachel Hollispositivefrom “Met Gala Commentary and Pop Culture Updates

The speaker expresses great admiration for her and notes her approval of Cate Blanchett for a biopic.

If you, if you would've said, "A billion dollars, Rach, one billion dollars, is Jersey Shore still on the air?" I would've been like, "W- of course not," but apparently it is. Oh, Jersey Shore: Family Vacation. I don't know what that means. Anyone here like it

Rachel Hollispositivefrom “Life Updates and Future Plans

The speaker expresses a desire to emulate her lifestyle and farm living.

you'd stop being friends with me. You'd think I had a problem. You'd almost think that I watched it so many times that I moved my entire family from the West Coast to the Hudson Valley because I wanna live Martha Stewart's life. You'd almo- I don't wanna be Ma

Rachel Hollispositivefrom “Life Transitions and Mother's Day Plans

Referenced as an aspirational domestic fantasy for her new home.

So if you don't know this about our story, we were in a remodel last year. We were doing a remodel in LA, and we didn't fully unpack because we were remodeling. We like lived out of just a few boxes or whatever. And then as soon as we finished that remodel, we

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Andrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh

Andrew Schulzneutralfrom “Knicks Championship Support and Humorous Speculation

Mentioned humorously as someone who should 'open up' for the Knicks players.

I think Martha Stewart gotta open up for the boys.

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Gastropod

speaker_0positivefrom “The Science and Cultural History of Beets

Credited with popularizing beet salads in the 1990s.

You know, I, I'm pleased to tell you that there's been a, like a reness- a beet renaissance. I mean, I started to notice this in the mid-'90s when Martha Stewart did, like, a thing on beets.