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2019

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  • Death, Sex & Money's 2019 Year End Spectacular December 25, 2019

    The team reflects together on the best Death, Sex &amp; Money moments of 2019&mdash;things you heard on the show, and things you didn't. (episode)

  • Liz Phair's Rebellious Streak Works For Her December 18, 2019

    The musician on her "run and gun" days in the early '90s, and&nbsp;the two affairs that shaped her adult life. (episode)

  • The Children Of Heart Mountain December 11, 2019

    At an annual pilgrimage back to a former Japanese American incarceration site, we hear from people&nbsp;reliving complicated childhood memories and descendants looking for answers. (episode)

  • Cheating Happens December 4, 2019

    There's the cliche: someone cheats, crockery is thrown, lawyers are called. But your stories about cheating are&nbsp;much more varied, with some unpredictable conclusions.&nbsp; (episode)

  • Anne Lamott: Death Sucks, And It's Holy November 27, 2019

    "Your life will be greatly enhanced by spending time with dying people," Anne Lamott says. "Death is not the enemy. Snakes are."&nbsp; (episode)

  • Hasan Minhaj's Honest Mistakes November 20, 2019

    Hasan Minhaj was drawn to comedy because of its "radical honesty." But&nbsp;that hasn't always translated well to his personal life. (episode)

  • Who's Driving Your Uber? November 13, 2019

    Domestic violence. The ripples of the financial crisis. A new immigrant's dashed hopes. This is what we heard about two years ago after we asked, "Why'd you start driving for Uber?" (episode)

  • A Former Debt Collector's Unpaid Bills November 6, 2019

    Angela worked in the collections industry for 15 years.&nbsp;Now, she's banned from the industry for life⁠&mdash;and is getting collection calls after&nbsp;falling behind on her own bills.&nbsp; (episode)

  • When Breast Cancer Pauses Life At 35 October 30, 2019

    After&nbsp;a breast cancer diagnosis at 35,&nbsp;author Kate Pickert&nbsp;reflects on maintaining normalcy during treatment, why she didn't tell her daughter, and how she thinks about mortality now. (episode)

  • Scattered: The Camp October 23, 2019

    In comedian Chris Garcia's new podcast, he sets out to uncover the truth about his dad, a man who survived Castro&rsquo;s labor camps only to lose his way in search of the American dream.&nbsp; (episode)

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