Denny S. Bryce on Ella Fitzgerald, Marilyn Monroe, and “Can’t We Be Friends”
APR 30, 202656 MIN
Denny S. Bryce on Ella Fitzgerald, Marilyn Monroe, and “Can’t We Be Friends”
APR 30, 202656 MIN
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<p>I’m really excited to introduce you to this week’s guest, Denny S. Bryce. She is brilliant, thoughtful, and the kind of writer who knows how to place our stories back where they belong.</p><p>If you are drawn to the worlds of Bridgerton or The Gilded Age, this conversation will feel familiar, but richer. There is a depth here that goes beyond the aesthetic and into the truth of who we have always been.</p><p>Fresh off the heels of <em>The Other Princess</em>, Denny joins me to talk about her writing process, her perspective on historical fiction, and her newest book, <em>Can’t We Be Friends</em>, co-written with Eliza Knight. This novel brings to life the unexpected and powerful friendship between Ella Fitzgerald and Marilyn Monroe.</p><p>Set in the 1950s, it explores what it meant for two women, both navigating fame, pressure, and limitation, to find connection and understanding in each other. On the surface, they lived very different lives, but beneath the surface, they were both fighting for agency, respect, and the right to define themselves.</p><p>What I love about this conversation is that it reminds us that a story is that these women are not just famous but dear friends who, despite the times, were there for each other. </p><p>Take a moment to listen, reflect, and share this episode with someone who has impacted your journey.</p><p><strong>What We Cover in This Episode:</strong></p><ul><li>The story behind <em>Can’t We Be Friends</em> and the bond between Ella Fitzgerald and Marilyn Monroe</li><li>Denny S. Bryce’s approach to historical fiction and storytelling</li><li>Why reclaiming narrative matters now</li><li>The deeper connection between story, identity, and legacy</li></ul><p><strong>Listen and Subscribe:</strong> Available on all major podcast platforms.</p><p><strong>Share the Conversation:</strong> If this episode resonates with you, share it with a friend or someone who has helped shape your life.</p><p>If you are interested in starting your own podcast, please visit <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="http://www.rethinkpodcasting.com">www.rethinkpodcasting.com</a> to schedule a discovery call with Monica Wisdom, Podcast Advisor and Strategist.</p>