

Kelly Corrigan Wonders
Kelly Corrigan
Welcome to Kelly Corrigan Wonders, a place for people who like to laugh while they think and find it useful to look closely at ourselves and our weird ways in the hopes that knowing more and feeling more will help us do more and be better. Author of 4 New York Times bestsellers about family life, Kelly wonders about loads of stuff: is knowing more always good? Can we trust our gut? How does change actually happen? We only book nice people who have a sense of humor and know things worth knowing. Each episode ends with Kelly’s shortlist of takeaways, appropriate for refrigerator doors, bulletin boards and notes to your children.
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Oct 31, 2023 • 54min
Going Deep with Retired Colonel Greg Gadson on Resilience
Everyone is thinking about war and service. Here’s a conversation with someone who has known many battlefields and paid dearly for his commitment to defend and protect. Retired Colonel Greg Gadson was a kid who dreamed of playing football and who ended up with Super Bowl rings after all. You can watch this episode at any time on PBS. Special thanks to AmeriHealth Caritas.
Retired Colonel Gadson’s book is Finding Waypoints: A Warrior’s Journey Toward Peace and Purpose.
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Oct 29, 2023 • 6min
Thanks For Being Here Alec's Love Letter to Christy
Kelly’s friend Alec Guettel wrote this fabulous love letter to his wife Christy when they were forced to be apart by his work project in London. It details the trials and tribulations he might have faced had they been kept apart 300 years ago - and what he might have done.
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Oct 27, 2023 • 8min
Go To on the Mindset That Leads to Loveliness
I had this crazy thing happen one morning trying to get to LAX that I keep reflecting on. Meant to be shared with anyone you think of as one of those people, the ones who go with the grain of life as it happens.
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Oct 24, 2023 • 55min
Going Deep with Ginni Rometty on Purpose
Ginni Rometty, former IBM CEO, discusses her rise in the corporate world and her mission to provide good careers to more people. Topics include reforming hiring practices, breaking the college degree barrier, addressing poverty, delivering bad news with respect, and focusing on process over outcome in education.

Oct 22, 2023 • 8min
Thanks For Being Here Rabbi Noa Kushner's Essay
Rabbi Noa Kushner wrote this poignant essay after having welcomed a visiting group of Israeli students, thousands of miles from home, into her home in the United States. It was written on October 9, 2023, not long after Hamas violently attacked Israel.
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Oct 20, 2023 • 6min
Go To on Choosing Our Mood When We Choose Our Media
A quick hit on recognizing our greatest single act of agency. Meant to be shared, especially with the younger generations.
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Oct 17, 2023 • 55min
Going Deep with Matthew Desmond on Fairness
When my daughter was in high school, she read a Pulitzer prize winning book called Evicted and was blown away by how easy it is to become homeless in her country. Years later, I was at one of those thinking weekend festival things (Chautauqua) and listened to the Evicted author speak. Matthew Desmond gave the best talk I had ever heard in my life, and I have heard a lot. As soon as I had the chance, as his new book Poverty by America hit #1 on the New York Times bestseller list, I talked with him at my apartment in NYC about how America could be the place we all so want it to be. He is a rare mix of gentle and determined. Please listen, please share, for the good of all of us.
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Oct 15, 2023 • 7min
Thanks For Being Here from Joan to Her Husband
A great note from a woman who needed a lot of help from her husband after surgery. The long recuperation offered this long married couple a new way of relating that both found to be really quite lovely.
Please share with anyone you have ever tucked in.
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Oct 13, 2023 • 8min
Go To on Finding Common Ground
You and I both have short lists of people we just cannot bring ourselves to understand. But even in those most strained circumstances, we do have a set of things in common. Here’s my reminder to self of that always true fact. Meant to be shared, especially with people you’d love to reconnect with.
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Oct 10, 2023 • 54min
Going Deep with Gitanjali Rao on Gen Z Ambitions
I’ve known a few 17 year-olds in my day, I bet you have too. I hadn’t yet met someone so young and already so effective. Gitanjali Rao, Time’s “Kid of the Year”, has a patent already and several more innovative projects in the works. This is a conversation for anyone who is looking for hope about a future that can feel daunting.
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