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Trashy Divorces

S14E9: For Lovin' Me | Patricia Neal and Roald Dahl & Dan Brown

Trashy Divorces

Hemlock Creatives

Comedy, History

4.52.2K Ratings

🗓️ 5 June 2022

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

This week we have two often-requested literary legends! First, Stacie has the tragic story of actress Patricia Neal, who loved Gary Cooper but married the children's book author, Roald Dahl. Then, Alicia lays out all the sordid clues of the divorce of The Da Vinci Code author Dan Brown from his wife Blythe. Sponsors The Oak Tree Group. Mention Trashy Divorces for your free one hour financial preparedness conversation. Call 770-319-1700 or visit them on the web at theoaktreegroup.net. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:27.1

Hey everybody, welcome to another week of Trashy Devourses.

0:30.4

My name is Stacey.

0:31.4

Hey friends, I'm Alicia.

0:32.8

Thanks so much for joining us today on a another trip down marital misadventures.

0:38.6

The winding road.

0:40.2

Good lord.

0:41.1

Our theme song today is from one of Canada's favorite sons, Gordon Lightfoot,

0:46.3

his song for love and me.

0:48.5

That's what you get in our two Trashy Tales this week.

0:51.7

Stacey, who are you bringing us this week?

0:53.7

I have a writer, children's book writer, but also adult book writer,

0:57.3

role doll, who was married to actress Patricia Neal until he was not.

1:02.6

And they had a very, very difficult run of things for many decades, 30 years.

1:08.6

Never going to be okay with how that story goes.

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