
More Anger Means More Joy: Part Two with Soraya Chemaly
What do we lose when we’re not allowed to be angry? In a lot of ways, anger is more taboo than grief. They’re deeply related, as you’ll hear in this two-part episode: both grief and anger are consi...
6 Feb 202338min

Rage Becomes Her (and by “her” I mean US) with Soraya Chemaly
What do we lose when we’re not allowed to be angry? In a lot of ways, anger is more taboo than grief. They’re deeply related, as you’ll hear in this two-part episode: both grief and anger are consi...
30 Jan 202342min

It’s Not Just Business: Healthcare Equity & leadership with Dr. Errol Pierre
Dr. Errol Pierre is a corporate executive, leader, mentor, and outspoken advocate for healthcare equity in the US and Haiti. HIs new book, The Way Up, helps underrepresented individuals from all ethni...
23 Jan 202354min

Grief, Collected with Amy Choi and Rebecca Lehrer
Amy Choi and Rebecca Lehrer are used to exploring complexities. As hosts of the podcast The Mash-up Americans, they cover all sorts of complex intersections of identity and culture. In this episode of...
16 Jan 20231h 2min

The Full Experience: Fitness, Love, Death & Community with Supernatural Coach, Leanne Pedante
Have you ever wanted to just SMASH things? Leanne Pedante and her husband Miles’ relationship was built on bravery and communication - they worked so hard to reach the next step together, excited to e...
9 Jan 20231h 11min

New Year’s Resolutions vs “Aggressive Futurism” with Kate Bowler
Is acceptance overrated? What happens when you have to face a new year without your person in it (or without the health you used to have!)? In this special two-part episode, we face the new year toge...
2 Jan 202324min

New Year, Same Old Feelings
The end of the year is always a flurry of resolutions and “next year will be even better!” sentiments. If your life has been anything but awesome lately, a “new year, new start” can feel impossible. I...
26 Des 202224min

A Christmas Eve Tradition
My dad used to read ‘‘Twas the Night Before Christmas” every Christmas Eve when I was a kid, after dinner and before we opened our Christmas pjs. So many of you are missing your dads, or grandparen...
24 Des 20226min



















