Death, Sex & Money

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Nov 18, 2025 • 53min

Tig Notaro's Documentary About Her Friend's Death Is Also Really Funny

Tig Notaro, an acclaimed comedian and filmmaker, shares her journey creating the documentary 'Come See Me in the Good Light' about poet Andrea Gibson, who battled ovarian cancer. Tig reveals how their creative connection blossomed and the deepening of friendship amid grief. She humorously recounts the Sundance experience in their cozy 'Snuggle Down' Airbnb. They discuss finding laughter in dark moments and the poignant decision-making around Andrea's final days, capturing the blend of heartbreak and humor that defined their relationship.
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Nov 15, 2025 • 25min

Money on the Mind: How to Budget for Aging Parents…and Yourself

Adrianna Adams, a financial advisor at Domain Money, joins to discuss the complex world of intergenerational finance. She emphasizes the importance of setting personal financial goals before assisting aging parents. Adrianna clarifies how to navigate parental needs and delves into creative solutions like property ownership for emotional security. The conversation also touches on the often murky waters of inheritances and planning for cognitive decline without burdening children. It's a practical yet emotional exploration of family finances.
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Nov 11, 2025 • 1h 4min

Raising A Country Musician Through Swagger and Psychosis

Carol Bell, mother of the late country musician Luke Bell, shares her journey of raising him through his struggle with mental illness. She discusses the balancing act between his charismatic swagger and paranoid delusions. Carol reflects on the impact of Luke's psychosis on their relationship and his music career, including the challenges of staying connected amidst his wandering lifestyle. After Luke's untimely death, she became a licensed therapist, aiming to honor his legacy through the Luke Bell Memorial Affordable Counseling Program.
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Nov 8, 2025 • 27min

Money on the Mind: Prepping for Retirement Without Losing Your Mind

Adrianna Adams, a Certified Financial Planner at Domain Money, joins for a deep dive into the emotional and psychological aspects of retirement planning. She emphasizes how financial advice is more about understanding client needs than just crunching numbers. Adrianna shares insights on the importance of balancing short-term spending with long-term security, and why frequent checks on 401(k)s can heighten anxiety. Discover how conscious habits and effective communication are key to preparing for a financially secure retirement.
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Nov 4, 2025 • 49min

After SNL, Ego Nwodim Has Her Weekends Back

In this captivating conversation, Ego Nwodim, a talented comedian and actor recognized for her time on Saturday Night Live, reflects on her journey of leaving the show and embracing new freedoms. She discusses the importance of trusting her instincts and body signals when making significant life choices. Ego also delves into her upbringing in a hardworking family, her post-show cake-eating rituals, and the impact of her father's absence, which inspired her podcast, Thanks, Dad. Prepare for laughter and poignant insights!
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Nov 1, 2025 • 36min

Money on the Mind: To Have Kids or Not to Have Kids

The discussion dives into the emotional and financial turmoil of deciding to have children. Felix, childless by choice, contrasts with Anna, a mother navigating the costs of parenting. They tackle budgeting for kids, unexpected expenses, and the potential long-term benefits of raising children. The conversation shifts to how adult children can support aging parents and the societal pressures surrounding procreation. Ultimately, they explore the intricate balance between personal freedom and legacy in a world where financial decisions intertwine deeply with familial choices.
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Oct 28, 2025 • 50min

Her Boyfriend Was Killed in a Random NYC Attack. Right-Wing Trolls Mocked Her.

Claudia Morales, the girlfriend of progressive activist Ryan Carson, shares her harrowing experience of witnessing Ryan's 2023 murder in Brooklyn. She recounts her frantic attempts to save him and the shocking wave of online harassment she faced afterward. Claudia sheds light on how social media distorted their identities, mischaracterizing her and Ryan in the culture wars. She reflects on their deep connection formed through music and activism, and discusses the unexpected grief rituals created by their community. Her story highlights the painful intersection of personal loss and public scrutiny.
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Oct 21, 2025 • 58min

How a Former Polygamist “Sister Wife” Learned to Love Monogamy

Christine Brown Woolley, a former sister wife from the reality show Sister Wives, shares her transformative journey from polygamy to monogamy. She discusses her childhood in a polygamist community and the challenges of navigating family dynamics with multiple wives. Christine reflects on how reality TV forced her family to confront issues and reveals her breaking point for leaving. Now happily remarried, she emphasizes the importance of respect and choice in relationships, leaving listeners inspired by her quest for autonomy and love.
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Oct 14, 2025 • 49min

Nick Offerman's Principled Hypocrisy

Nick Offerman, actor and woodworking enthusiast, discusses his role in the film Sovereign, where he plays an extremist. He explores the complexities of portraying controversial characters and the impact of misinformation on ordinary people. Offerman shares his joy in teaching woodworking skills, emphasizing their importance for community connection. He reflects on the profound influence of poet Wendell Berry on his values and his efforts to balance a media career with agrarian principles through initiatives like the Offerman Woodshop.
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Oct 7, 2025 • 53min

A War Photographer on the Limits of Bearing Witness

Peter van Agtmael, a documentary and war photographer, discusses the emotional toll and ethical complexities of his work, particularly in war zones. He shares how childhood stories inspired him to photograph conflict and reflects on the misconceptions he had about the power of images to enact change. Peter also reveals the impact of losing colleagues on his perspective and speaks candidly about the challenges of documenting both veterans and controversial groups like the KKK. He sheds light on how becoming a parent has reshaped his approach to risk and storytelling.

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