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Welcome to Kelly Corrigan Wonders, a place for people who like to laugh while they think and find it useful to look closely at ourselves and our weird ways in the hopes that knowing more and feeling more will help us do more and be better.  Author of 4 New York Times bestsellers about family life, Kelly wonders about loads of stuff: is knowing more always good? Can we trust our gut? How does change actually happen?  We only book nice people who have a sense of humor and know things worth knowing. Each episode ends with Kelly’s shortlist of takeaways, appropriate for refrigerator doors, bulletin boards and notes to your children.

Kelly Corrigan Wonders Kelly Corrigan

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.9 • 2.5K Ratings

Welcome to Kelly Corrigan Wonders, a place for people who like to laugh while they think and find it useful to look closely at ourselves and our weird ways in the hopes that knowing more and feeling more will help us do more and be better.  Author of 4 New York Times bestsellers about family life, Kelly wonders about loads of stuff: is knowing more always good? Can we trust our gut? How does change actually happen?  We only book nice people who have a sense of humor and know things worth knowing. Each episode ends with Kelly’s shortlist of takeaways, appropriate for refrigerator doors, bulletin boards and notes to your children.

    Going Deep with Julie and John Gottman on Fighting Right

    Going Deep with Julie and John Gottman on Fighting Right

    Doctors Julie Schwartz Gottman and John Gottman are probably the world’s reigning experts on relationships. They are well into their 5th decade of research that reveals why we treat each other as we do and how a few small but essential adjustments to our everyday patterns could change our relationships for the better. Everything we talked about is applicable across the board - from couples to parents and children and all the people we work with. We predict this will be our most shared episode of 2024. Enjoy. (Previously aired)

    Check out the Gottman's’ new book: Fight Right: How Successful Couples Turn Conflict Into Connection

    Special thanks to the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations for their generous support of this series.

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    • 54 min
    Thanks For Being Here Cathy Coleman's Eulogy - 57 Things

    Thanks For Being Here Cathy Coleman's Eulogy - 57 Things

    Cathy Coleman wrote this eulogy for her mother Shirley. For Mother’s Day the year Cathy was 57, she made a list of 57 things about her mom that she was grateful for and references those things in this beautiful tribute.

    • 13 min
    Go To on Kelly's Life Hacks

    Go To on Kelly's Life Hacks

    After much back and forth with you all on Facebook, I came up with my most important go-to items — the things that get me through the day — and, more importantly, the ideas that ground me on the epic journey of motherhood. (Previously aired)

    • 6 min
    Going Deep on Finding Much Better Treatments for Depression

    Going Deep on Finding Much Better Treatments for Depression

    Dr. Leanne Williams is determined to spare people the suffering she’s endured. Her partner of many years died by suicide after fighting a depression that resisted all treatment. She has devoted her life as a scientist at Stanford to applying the principles and tactics of precision medicine to depression, which she has categorized into sub-types (much as was done with cancer decades ago). Joining me in this conversation are Dr BJ Miller, a friend and previous guest who works as a palliative care doc and lost his sister to suicide, as well as Emmy-winning comedian W. Kamau Bell, also a friend and previous guest, who brings his usual good will and insight to the conversation.

    This episode contains a detailed discussion of suicide. If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, please dial 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.

    Thanks to PBS for supporting this series. You can watch any of these episodes ay time at PBS.org/kelly.

    Feedback welcome at hello@kellycorrigan.com.

    • 1 hr
    Thanks For Being Here Nancy Brown's "The Lejeune Family"

    Thanks For Being Here Nancy Brown's "The Lejeune Family"

    Nancy Brown, a military spouse of 19 years, wrote this loving tribute for her two best deployment buddies. It honors the way the three friends formed one great big family while living through several deployments in Eastern North Carolina. Three women, no husbands and nine children all dressed in each other's hand-me-downs. On paper, they were more different than alike but maybe that's a more accurate description of a family after all. (Previously aired)

    • 4 min
    Go To on Blindspots and Making Amends

    Go To on Blindspots and Making Amends

    I’ve done it again. I accidentally saw the world through my own lens and forgot all the other ways life unfolds for the people who listen to this show. Thanks to a listener named Micah Boyett who sent a lovely piece of unmistakable feedback — coated in genuine kindness — I learned the lesson again. We really respect our listeners and find your emails invaluable as we steer this ship we’ve built. Write any time. hello@kellycorrigan.com. We read every one.

    Micah’s book is: Blessed Are the Rest of Us: How Limits and Longing Make Us Whole

    • 8 min

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I look forward to each episode. My favorite is on Sunday, Thanks for Being Here. Even though they are sad, they are so helpful in learning how to be a better person. I also love her 10 takeaways on the other shows!

I just listened to episode 139 on mindfulness. One of my new favorites!

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Thoughtful, funny and honest!!

I have been enjoying this podcast almost since its inception. I’m finally writing a review because I was absolutely blown away by the episode at the end of Rupture and Repair with April Lawson. I learned more about “the other side” of the reproductive rights argument that I usually sit on, and I honestly didn’t expect to. I’ve learned so much on this podcast, always appreciated Kelly’s intellectual curiosity and her humility, but I never expected for an episode to be transformational. That conversation on reproductive rights was transformational for me. I know both women exhibited so much courage undertaking this conversation, and I want them both to know it was not in vain.

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