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Death, Sex & Money

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Jan 7, 2025 • 50min

Paid to Care: The Magic, and Mess, of Care Work

Tita Rose, a dedicated Filipina immigrant eldercare worker, sheds light on the often-overlooked world of paid caregivers. She reveals her journey through the complexities of elder care and the exploitation she uncovered in a nursing home. Exploring the emotional bonds between caregivers and clients, the discussion also tackles cultural misunderstandings and advocates for workers' rights. Tita highlights the challenges of low pay and harsh working conditions, emphasizing the power of community and solidarity in the caregiving profession.
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Dec 31, 2024 • 47min

Love Actually: Real Romance Stories From Mahershala Ali, Jane Fonda, and More

Nikki Giovanni, a celebrated poet, opens up about the complex love for her parents, intertwining her childhood memories with insights on vulnerability. Oscar-winning actor Mahershala Ali shares a heartwarming glimpse into his love story with Amatus-Sami Karim, showcasing the journey of romance amid life's challenges. The podcast also features Jane Fonda discussing the pain of heartbreak and the decision to end a marriage. Together, these captivating stories explore the beauty, struggles, and transformative power of love in various forms.
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Dec 24, 2024 • 1h 1min

Should You Divulge a Disability in Your Dating Profile?

Join Carvell Wallace, writer and co-host of "How To", alongside Jessica Slice and Caroline Kupp, authors of "Dateable", as they dive into the complexities of dating with disabilities. They discuss the important yet daunting question of disclosing disabilities like multiple sclerosis on dating profiles. Expect insights on vulnerability, authenticity in relationships, and the societal pressures surrounding ableism. Through personal stories and expert advice, they illuminate the path toward genuine connections and understanding in the dating world.
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Dec 17, 2024 • 48min

Chaz Ebert on Loss, Intuition and Her 'Cougar' Group Chat

Chaz Ebert, widow of legendary film critic Roger Ebert and author of "It's Time to Give a FECK," shares her profound journey through grief. She reveals her ongoing connection to Roger and her intuitive gifts, a legacy from her mother. Chaz discusses themes of love, compassion, and the transformative power of grief, all while promoting her new book. She reflects on widowhood, the importance of community during challenging times, and her latest creative projects, including a rock opera that champions divine feminine consciousness.
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Dec 10, 2024 • 41min

Betting on America: Two Gamblers, One Presidential Election

On election night, a unique twist emerged as Americans watched not just for political results but also for potential monetary wins. Personal stories of two gamblers reveal the emotional stakes of betting on presidential candidates, showcasing contrasting motivations and backgrounds. The discussion dives into the evolving landscape of political gambling and its appeal, especially among younger voters, while exploring the implications on electoral integrity. As tensions rise, humor and reflection on the fallout of election results add depth to this intriguing intersection of politics and personal finance.
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Dec 3, 2024 • 58min

From Social Work to Improv to the Best Show on HBO

Jeff Hiller, known for his role in HBO's 'Somebody, Somewhere,' shares his journey from social work to discovering improv comedy. He highlights the importance of adaptability in both performance and life, drawing parallels between friendship dynamics and small-town quirks. Jeff humorously recounts his experiences growing up, confronting bullying, and the quest for LGBTQ+ pride symbols. He reflects on the joy of performance as a means of coping and self-expression, sprinkling insights on navigating relationships and the magic of unexpected contributions in improv.
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Nov 26, 2024 • 51min

Why I Chose Estrangement

Martina Starosta, a writer and filmmaker who experienced estrangement from her parents, shares her personal journey of navigating family ties. She discusses the difficult decision of going no contact and reflects on the emotional toll of estrangement, especially during significant life events. Martina emphasizes the complexities of identity and belonging, particularly when familial love clashes with political beliefs. Her insights delve into the impact of boundaries in relationships, making a poignant case for understanding amidst disconnect.
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Nov 19, 2024 • 56min

How a Betrayed Spouse Became an Infidelity Expert

Therapist Lauren LaRusso, a specialist in infidelity, shares her journey through betrayal and healing. She discusses why she approaches infidelity with curiosity rather than judgment, drawing from her personal experience. Lauren highlights the emotional complexities faced by unfaithful partners and betrayed spouses, advocating for open, non-judgmental dialogues. She also explores therapeutic strategies for recovery and the challenges of rebuilding trust in relationships after betrayal.
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Nov 12, 2024 • 1h 20min

Will He Still Love Me When I'm Off Ozempic?

In this engaging discussion, Ronald Young Jr., host of Weight For It, Anna Holmes, award-winning writer, and Jill Lewis, body-positive therapist, tackle the complexities of body image in the Ozempic era. They explore how weight loss medications affect romantic relationships and the moral implications surrounding their use. The trio shares personal anecdotes about self-acceptance, societal pressures, and the emotional journey of embracing one’s body. Listeners' stories shine a light on the importance of love, understanding, and self-worth in navigating today’s dating landscape.
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Nov 5, 2024 • 50min

A Celebration (and Critique) of American Freedom

Alynda Segarra, the talented frontperson of Hurray for the Riff Raff, reflects on their upbringing and the American system's challenges. They share powerful stories of loss and resilience, particularly in relation to their father's struggles with PTSD. Music serves as a lifeline throughout the chaos, offering solace during tough times. Alynda also discusses the transformative effects of grief on family dynamics and the search for personal authenticity amidst societal pressures. The conversation is a profound exploration of vulnerability, joy, and the meaning of freedom.

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