
Paulina Pinsky
Daughter of Dr. Drew Pinsky and co-author of "It Doesn't Have to Be Awkward." Columbia graduate and writer.
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Apr 9, 2022 • 1h 50min
502: Dr. Drew and Paulina Pinsky
Dr. Drew and Paulina Pinsky, friends, a Midnight Gospel alumnus, and his awesome daughter, join the DTFH!
Check out Drew & Paulina's new book, It Doesn't Have to be Awkward, available everywhere you buy your books! For more from Paulina you can also check out her personal site, PaulinaPinsky.com.
Follow Paulina in all the usual places, including Twitter and Instagram.
You can also find Dr. Drew's new collectible bobblehead here.
Original music by Aaron Michael Goldberg.
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Dec 29, 2021 • 1h 40min
The Year of the Parent: A 2021 Megyn Kelly Show Retrospective | Ep. 231
Paulina Pinsky, daughter of Dr. Drew Pinsky, candidly discusses her battle with bulimia and the pressures of parenting. Maud Maron and Asra Nomani delve into the rising tensions between parents and school boards, highlighting parental activism against controversial educational ideologies. Scott Galloway emphasizes the challenges of navigating technology's impact on parenting today. Meanwhile, Andrew Gutmann shares his critique of progressive schooling, underscoring the urgent call for parental involvement in education.

Sep 21, 2021 • 1h 35min
Dr. Drew and Paulina Pinsky on Radical Honesty, Hard Conversations, and the Benefits of Therapy | Ep. 164
Dr. Drew Pinsky, an internist and addiction specialist, joins forces with his daughter, Paulina Pinsky, a writer and Columbia graduate, to discuss their new book. They explore the challenges of navigating hard conversations about relationships and mental health. Paulina shares her personal struggles with eating disorders and the importance of therapy. The duo emphasizes the necessity of radical honesty when discussing sensitive topics with children, offering valuable insights on parenting and creating supportive environments for tough talks.