The Dispatch Podcast

Life and Loss | Roundtable

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Dec 16, 2025
Megan McArdle, an opinion columnist and author, shares a deeply personal story about her mother's deathbed confession and its unexpected impact on her views about abortion. She explores childhood regrets, the emotional challenges of searching for her adopted brother, and the moral dilemmas surrounding potential lives. Megan also discusses the failed redistricting in Indiana while reflecting on the complexities of women's rights and the power of storytelling. The conversation is punctuated with humor as they touch on Rob Reiner's film legacy.
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ANECDOTE

Deathbed Vigil And Hidden Confessions

  • Megan McArdle recounts her mother's six-week delirium and vigil during a fatal illness.
  • The experience framed later revelations and deepened family conversations about regret.
ANECDOTE

A Secret Brother Disclosed

  • Megan's mother revealed she was an unwed mother who gave a baby up for adoption in the 1960s.
  • That secret explained long-standing family dynamics and her mother's fierce pro-choice views.
INSIGHT

Living With Moral Contradiction

  • McArdle holds two conflicting convictions: women should decide about their bodies while fetal life also merits moral consideration.
  • She accepted Catholic teaching on abortion personally but recognized the deeper moral tension.
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