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Great interview! As a boomer from the very end of that era (1960), it was fascinating to hear Sari's experience as a young child witnessing the turmoil that all of our parents were going through at the time... It was tough for us teenagers also, but at least we had an inkling of the circumstances that were driving it. Thank you for the podcast!

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Omg thanks so much for listening, Lorraine, & for your super kind words & so glad you connected w Sari's episode like that!

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My pleasure! I'm delighted to discover Sari's heartfelt writing that is also very relatable to me. I'm checking out a sample of her book via my Amazon Kindle, guiltily, because I can see that both you and Sari don't link to it, to encourage going through independent bookstores...

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I really loved this episode! Sari Botton makes me feel less alone in the world because she speaks for me, I’m a “baby buster / boomer” whose parents didn’t divorce until I was in my forties. Sari’s insights, and your questions, Gabe, enriched the discussion about being a woman from that era. Thank you,

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Oh gosh I'm so thrilled to hear that you loved Sari's episode, Melinda, & that she was speaking to your experience like that, thanks so much for listening & for your encouraging & uplifting words.

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