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Let's Talk With Heather Dubrow

Navigating Grief w/ Jennifer Senior

Let's Talk With Heather Dubrow

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4.15.9K Ratings

🗓️ 17 March 2023

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

Do you have any high school friends who went on to win a Pulitzer? Heather does! Atlantic staff writer Jennifer Senior chats with Heather about her new book On Grief, their upbringing in New York, why Jennifer left the New York Times, why no one is prepared to be old, how parenting can affect your happiness, why people pursue fame, Jennifer's award winning feature Twenty Years Gone, and how all of us grieve in different ways. 

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0:00.0

Let's talk with Heather Dubrow starts now.

0:02.4

Hi,

0:03.4

Hi, everybody.

0:07.0

Hi, everybody.

0:12.0

Welcome back.

0:12.4

Today's show is going to be really cool I have a friend

0:15.0

she's a Pulitzer Prize winning author she's also a friend of mine from high school and

0:18.8

she's fabulous and she's written some incredible books and essays and all kinds of things so I'm

0:24.4

excited for you guys to meet her. I know it's like a week after the Oscars but I

0:29.6

wanted to talk about the speeches because I know I found and everyone's comments about the

0:36.3

Oscar speeches that I'm reading I feel like we're all sort of on the same page

0:39.2

that this was one of the most heartfelt group of speeches ever.

0:46.2

Whether you wanted them to win or someone else to win,

0:50.4

the speeches themselves were so poignant and good and for me personally just struck such a nerve

0:58.8

First of all I loved seeing all the photos of like you know the actors younger in different movies with older

1:07.4

actors and today and I mean all of that was incredibly cool but when Michelle Yeo was saying anyone that tells you

1:16.4

you're past your prime you're not and the basic message from all of them from the

1:22.2

the best actor best

1:24.1

actress best supporting actor best supporting actress was all the same don't give up

1:29.4

it's never too late they were saying things like I gave up, I left the business for a while, I didn't

1:36.4

think I'd ever work again, I this, I that, and I just felt like there have been so many times in my life that I have felt that way and I

1:44.8

know that sounds crazy but as a young actress in LA even in my 20s there were

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