wild love: a that's what she said podcast

By: Therese Barbato
  • Summary

  • The 5th spinoff season of "that's what she said" features interviews with women who have experienced the intersection of love and extraordinary circumstances. Some of these remarkable life events include incarceration, uncovering a partner's dark secret, leaving the Jehovah's Witnesses, extreme political opposition, terminal illness, bipolar depression, kidney donation and a series of other wild love stories.
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Episodes
  • dr. lucy kalanithi: love & death
    Jun 10 2020

    wild love season finale: dr. lucy kalanithi is a physician, professor, advocate and the widow of dr. paul kalanithi, author of the #1 new york times bestselling memoir when breath becomes air. she takes us through loving and losing paul, their decision to have a child even as he was quite ill, and how marriage continues even after the person you love has died.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • shirin estahbanati: love & the travel ban
    Jun 3 2020

    phd student shirin estahbanati shares her story: being separated from her iranian family due to the 2017 travel ban, discovering a library incredibly situated on the us/canada border where they could safely meet and how she’s learned that no matter the suffering, it is always worth it to see those you love.

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    52 mins
  • jen gotch: love & mental health
    May 27 2020

    entrepreneur, mental health advocate & new york times best-selling author jen gotch joins the pod to talk love & mental health: getting the right diagnoses, cultivating independence & how a bad marriage can be like novocaine.

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    50 mins

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