Relationships are complicated. Sarah Hepola, Davy Rothbart and Robb Armstrong explain why.
“Falling in love is wonderful,” says host
Christopher Wynn. “And awful.”
Sarah Hepola recounts an unlikely romance that is set into motion in New Orleans’ French Quarter at gunpoint. She is the author of the
New York Timesbestseller
Blackout: Remembering the Things I Drank to Forget, and she created and hosted the
Texas Monthly podcast
"America's Girls" about the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders.
Davy Rothbart faces off with an intruder in the middle of the night. Relationships are complicated. Davy is the editor/publisher of
Found magazine, a contributor to
This American Life and an Emmy award-winning filmmaker. Check out Davy’s documentary
17 Blocks.
Robb Armstrong finds his life — and marriage — begin to unravel the day a strange visitor shows up on the lawn. Robb is the creator of the syndicated cartoon “JumpStart” and he is a mentor for
The Armstrong Project from Peanuts Worldwide, which helps develop Black artists. “Peanuts” creator
Charles Schulznamed the Black “Peanuts” character “Franklin Armstrong” after Robb.
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Christopher Wynn and
Jason Reimer
The show is edited and co-produced by
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Jason Reimer writes our music. Additional music courtesy of
Talented Friends. Heard in this episode:
Christopher Wynn – “Require”
Mauritzio Merli – “Cities on Fire”
Majestic Fitzel – “Majestic Theme”
Zemog Otrebor – “Light Blonde”
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Spoke Media
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