
This episode discusses Nancy Fister, her life in Aspen, relationships with celebrities, and her vibrant personality. Key moments include her birthday celebrations, interactions with Jack Nicholson and Michael Douglas, and the lasting impact she had on those around her.
Nancy Fister was known as one of the princesses of Aspen, growing up in a beautiful ranch with a ski area owned by her father. She was celebrated for her vivacious spirit, especially during Fourth of July parades, which she believed were in her honor.
The episode features anecdotes about her relationships with famous figures like Jack Nicholson and Michael Douglas. One guest recalls a memorable moment when he was invited to a party at Nancy's home, where he met Nicholson.
Guests reflect on Nancy's unique personality, describing her as someone who was always the life of the party and who never apologized for being herself. Her friends share how they accepted her exuberance, even when it became overwhelming.
The conversation touches on the difficulty of accepting Nancy's absence, highlighting the deep affection her friends had for her and the impact she left behind.
Nancy Fister's vibrant life in Aspen and her relationships with celebrities are discussed, highlighting her unforgettable personality and lasting impact.

This episode stands out for the following:
She turned wherever she was into a party.Nancy Pfister "had a backstage pass to life"
No one said no to Nancy Fister, maybe ever.Nancy Pfister "had a backstage pass to life"
It's very difficult for people who were terribly fond of her to accept.Nancy Pfister "had a backstage pass to life"