

Kathryn Schulz
Staff writer at The New Yorker and Pulitzer Prize winner. Author of 'Lost & Found', a memoir exploring loss, love, and the human condition.
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Aug 8, 2025 • 50min
The skin we're in
Katherine Kuchenbecker, a leading expert in haptic technology, discusses the evolving role of touch in our digital lives. Lee Thomas, a TV anchor, shares his inspiring journey living with vitiligo and the societal perceptions surrounding it. Materials scientist Anna Maria Coclite reveals her work on artificial skin that mimics human sensations. Writer Kathryn Schulz reflects on how regret intertwines with our identities, adding emotional depth to our understanding of self. Together, they explore the profound connection between skin, technology, and personal experiences.

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Mar 2, 2022 • 1h 27min
Kathryn Schulz on Misinformation and Coping with Grief | The Strong Do What They Can but the Weak Must…
Kathryn Schulz, a Pulitzer Prize-winning staff writer at The New Yorker and author of "Lost & Found," dives deep into confronting grief and the complexities of misinformation. She examines the emotional resilience required during uncertain times and the impact of denialism on society. Schulz candidly shares personal narratives of loss and the transformative power of new beginnings, while urging listeners to engage in meaningful discussions about truth and moral responsibility. Her insights encourage a blend of sorrow and hope amid life's challenges.

May 9, 2022 • 60min
Loss is Inevitable. Here’s How to Handle It | Kathryn Schulz
In this engaging conversation, Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Kathryn Schulz discusses her memoir, 'Lost and Found,' reflecting on the duality of life's gains and losses. She shares insights on processing grief, the emotional complexities of love and mourning, and why the word 'and' in her title is pivotal. Schulz emphasizes the importance of enjoying the moment, the notion of loss as a broad concept, and how relationships require compromise. Her profound understanding invites listeners to embrace both joy and sorrow as intertwined aspects of life.