Kelly Corrigan Wonders

Welcome to Kelly Corrigan Wonders, a place for people who like to laugh while they think and find it

Episodes

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Kelly talks with a favorite writer: the kind, wise, funny and wicked smart George Saunders.

For anyone who finds themselves going to war with reality…this one is for you. A deep dive

Jen Hatmaker was famously married with children until she discovered she wasn’t. Chosen by

Thoughts on Deep Friendship

2021/12/12

For Liz Laats, who died 6 years ago today. To learn more about listener data and o

Talking to Judy Woodruff about the things she learned from her son, Jeffrey, talking to Ai-

After a year of conversations, it’s time to reflect on our favorites. We go behind the sce

Here’s a cool thing: some listeners asked me to share my essay on forgiveness in a stand al

For anyone with gift anxiety, for anyone who feels like you can’t win for losing, this is t

On the magic of the nudge

2021/11/26

Hey Annie from MA who commented on my FB post, this GOTO is for you. I did a deep dive int

Anna Quindlen and Kelly share readings, stories and insights on the art of holidaying, regu

After a really interesting conversation with a few friends who have lost parents, I’ve been

Anna Quindlen and Kelly work through pre-game jitters about the holidays on the horizon and

The future is dangerous place to live. I’m thinking this week about the insane power of ex

On The Meaning of Life

2021/11/9

Kelly reflects on the meaning of life. Seriously, that's what this episode is. We pulled ta

At 54 years old, after 29 years in California, we pulled up roots and moved. Here are some

If you've ever been struck by the beauty of the phrase "Namaste" ("the light in me sees the

Here’s my case for celebrating the litany of accomplishments that a completed college appli

I am damn near hopeless with routers and a printer on the skids can take me around the bend

People think of religious freedom as America's greatest invention, but lately it seems like

I often find the act of making something, like a painting, or fixing something, like a rip