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2014

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  • Living Alone and Liking It. Sometimes. December 31, 2014

    Living alone has its perks: no one to tell you what to eat,&nbsp;how to decorate, or when to go to bed. But there's also no one to split the bills with.&nbsp; (episode)

  • Death-Sex-Money Books: The Full List! December 20, 2014

    Browse our death-sex-money book list and get inspired for holiday reading.&nbsp; (article)

  • Becoming a Father in Prison December 17, 2014

    Lawrence Bartley has&nbsp;been in prison for 23 years on a murder charge. Now, he's wondering what he'll say to the parole board&mdash;and to his sons, who are still too young to know of his past. (episode)

  • Librarians Share Their Death-Sex-Money Book Picks December 16, 2014

    New York Public Library staffers send in their highly qualified suggestions for our death-sex-money reading list.&nbsp; (article)

  • College Sweethearts: Transformed December 3, 2014

    Liam and Marisa fell in love as college students. Then, Liam&nbsp;began his gender transition. Here, they speak candidly about staying committed through serious change. (episode)

  • James McBride Resets November 19, 2014

    The best-selling author of The Color of Water&nbsp;lived large, and he lost his creative focus. Now, he drives a pickup&nbsp;and teaches music in Brooklyn, and he's happier than he's ever been. (episode)

  • A Funeral Director’s Dead Reckoning November 5, 2014

    Caleb Wilde, a sixth-generation funeral director, will bury many of his friends and family in his small town. In a culture so unable to talk about death, he tweets to feel less alone. (episode)

  • Ellen Burstyn's Lessons on Survival October 22, 2014

    Burstyn has countless&nbsp;acting awards, but she says she is proudest of her son. Talking at home,&nbsp;she describes learning how to&nbsp;mother, leaving an abusive marriage and confronting death. (episode)

  • My Father's Secret Life October 8, 2014

    Whitney Joiner's&nbsp;father told her he was HIV-positive in 1992. When she asked if he was gay, he said no. Now, she's looking for answers about the father she never knew. (episode)

  • The NFL Made Me Rich. I Won't Watch It Now. September 24, 2014

    Domonique Foxworth can't stand to see players getting knocked unconscious. In this candid interview, he explains how his need for relevance and security took him from the NFL to Harvard. (episode)

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