1 hr 6 min

"Sourdough dads" with Virginia Sole Smith This American Ex Wife the Podcast

    • Society & Culture

In this episode, Lyz and best-selling author and journalist behind the popular newsletter, Burnt Toast, Virginia Sole Smith read your email and talk bodies, love, sourdough dads, and divorce.
This is the last week to PREORDER your copy of This American Ex-Wife.
Show notes:
* Read Virginia’s amazing newsletter Burnt Toast.
* Also, Virginia and Sara Petersen have an incredible podcast, “The Cult of Perfect.”
* Of course, read Virginia’s best-selling book and one of my favorite newsletters of hers on “The Life-Changing Magic of Eating Alone.”
* This American Ex-Wife is hosted by Lyz Lenz (@LyzLenz) and produced by Zachary Oren Smith (@ZachOSmith). Illustration by Alessandro Gottardo. Show art by Suzanne Glémot (@tape_remover).


Get full access to Men Yell at Me at lyz.substack.com/subscribe

In this episode, Lyz and best-selling author and journalist behind the popular newsletter, Burnt Toast, Virginia Sole Smith read your email and talk bodies, love, sourdough dads, and divorce.
This is the last week to PREORDER your copy of This American Ex-Wife.
Show notes:
* Read Virginia’s amazing newsletter Burnt Toast.
* Also, Virginia and Sara Petersen have an incredible podcast, “The Cult of Perfect.”
* Of course, read Virginia’s best-selling book and one of my favorite newsletters of hers on “The Life-Changing Magic of Eating Alone.”
* This American Ex-Wife is hosted by Lyz Lenz (@LyzLenz) and produced by Zachary Oren Smith (@ZachOSmith). Illustration by Alessandro Gottardo. Show art by Suzanne Glémot (@tape_remover).


Get full access to Men Yell at Me at lyz.substack.com/subscribe

1 hr 6 min

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