cover of episode 339: Break-Up

339: Break-Up

2025/2/9
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The episode begins with Lauren Waterman's experience of a recent breakup. She describes the intense, contradictory emotions, the clichés she's experiencing, and the lingering impact of shared memories.
  • Contradictory feelings after a breakup are common and intensely personal.
  • Shared memories from a relationship can continue to impact daily life.
  • Breakups disrupt a sense of normalcy and routine.

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Stories from the heart of heartbreak.

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  • Prologue: Host Ira Glass talks with Lauren Waterman, who's in the middle of a break-up right now and grappling with totally contradictory feelings. (5 minutes)
  • Act One: In the wake of a break-up, writer Starlee Kine finds so much comfort in break-up songs that she decides to try and write one herself—even though she has no musical ability whatsoever. For some help, she goes to a rather surprising expert on the subject: Phil Collins. (29 minutes)
  • Act Two: Eight-year-old Betsy Walter goes on a campaign to understand her parents' divorce — a campaign that takes her to school guidance counselors, children's book authors, and the mayor of New York City. (10 minutes)
  • Act Three: Ira talks with divorce mediator Barry Berkman about why it's bad when the justice system gets involved in a break-up. (8 minutes)
  • Act Four: What divorce looks like from the dog's point of view. (5 minutes)

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