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Judith Warner, AND THEN THEY STOPPED TALKING TO ME

Totally Booked with Zibby

Zibby Owens

Connection, Inspiration, Moms, Entertainment, Arts, Reading, Books, Parenting, Literary

4.4602 Ratings

🗓️ 9 July 2020

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Judith Warner's latest book is called And Then They Stopped Talking to Me: Making Sense of Middle School. She is a best-selling author, a special correspondent for Newsweek, and journalist who had a New York Times column. She's an extremely compelling speaker and writer, and this book provides invaluable insight about the (sometimes really painful) memories from navigating adolescence, and for parents trying to intellectually make sense of what's going on with their middle schoolers. It’s also about the memories from adolescence that adults carry with them and how that translates into their own parenting. 

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Judith Warner is the author of, and then they stopped talking to me, making sense of middle school.

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She is also the author of the New York Times bestseller from 2005, Perfect Madness, Motherhood in the Age of Anxiety,

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and was a New York Times columnist for a column called

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Domestic Disturbances.

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She is a journalism fellow for the Women Donors Network Reflective Democracy Campaign

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and a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress.

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Her last book was called We've Got Issues, Children and Parents, in the Age of Medication,

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and it received a 2010 Outstanding Media Award for Science and Health

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Reporting from the National Alliance on Mental Illness, a 2011 Changing Lives Award from

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the Parent Professional Advocacy League and a 2012 Friends of Children's Mental Health Media Award

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from the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.

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She was also awarded a 2012-13 Rosalind Carter Fellowship for Mental

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Health Journalism, a former special correspondent for Newsweek in Paris. She hosted the Judith

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Warner Show on XM Satellite Radio from 2005 to 2007, and in 1993, she wrote a bestseller

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called Hillary Clinton, The Inside Stories, as well as several other books. She's a frequent speaker on American Family Life, Workplace Issues in Mental Health, and currently lives in Washington, D.C. Welcome, Judith. Thanks so much for coming on Moms. Don't have time to read books. It's my pleasure. I'm so glad to be here. I love this. This is like a continuation of our Instagram live during which I had major technical difficulty. So I'm glad that

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