

The Genius of Judy Blume: Honesty, Motherhood & the Fight for Stories That Matter with Rachelle Bergstein | E155
In this episode, Andryanna is joined by bestselling author and cultural commentator Rachelle Bergstein to unpack the legacy of Judy Blume—and why her fearless storytelling matters more than ever today.
Rachelle, a seasoned journalist whose work has appeared in The New York Times, Washington Post, NPR, and more, dives into the cultural, political, and deeply personal impact of Blume’s books. They also explore how motherhood, identity, and creativity coexist (and clash), and what it means to keep telling the truth—especially when the world tries to shut it down.
In this episode:
Why Judy Blume's work was revolutionary—and still is;
How finding her creative spark in motherhood shaped Judy’s voice (and how it shapes Rachelle’s, too);
The cultural and emotional cost of censorship and book bans;
Telling the truth in a curated world;
How to hold onto your voice as a woman, mother, and creative;
The unexpected lessons Judy Blume's work offers modern parents.
Whether you're raising kids, chasing creative goals, or questioning the rules you’ve been handed, this episode is a tribute to messy, meaningful, unapologetic storytelling.
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