Cara Swisher: I think that we're going to have a real evolution in marriage and what families look like. She says there's a pushback of trying to hold on to the idea of this nuclear family which just is not going to exist anymore, she adds. Cara swisher: If they want to be egregiously unhappy their whole lives that's fine so those are the choices by the way! We'll be back on Thursday with more from New York magazine podcast.
Relationships are hard. When do you know it’s time to marry? When do you know it’s time to break up? We get inside those questions with Kara, Nayeema and our guest today: Maggie Smith. The poet’s viral 2016 poem “Good Bones” was accompanied by professional success, and cracks in her personal life. Smith talks about that fallout, documented in her new memoir “This Place Could be Beautiful” – and whether life is more beautiful on the other side.
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