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TV series 'Couples Therapy' gives viewers a rare look into real life therapy sessions
NPR· 9 hours agoNPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with therapist Orna Gurlanik, star of the documentary series "Couples Therapy." The show is challenging the idea that couples therapy is a last-ditch effort for people.
House Democrat on why he supports Biden's executive action restricting migration
WLRN Miami· 20 hours agoNPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Democratic Congressman Mike Levin, about President Biden's new executive order on immigration.
Indian Prime Minister Modi Wins A Third Term : State of the World from NPR
NPR· 8 hours agoIndian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's third win is rare, but is tempered by his party's loss of a parliamentary majority.
'India's Watergate': The death of a jailed priest and cyberhacking
KTEP 88.5 El Paso· 5 days agoNPR investigates the death of a jailed Catholic priest and alleged cyberhacking by the Indian government. Critics call this Narendra Modi's "Watergate," but it's virtually unheard of outside India.
What will life look like for jurors after the Trump trial? : Consider This from NPR
NPR· 9 hours agoEventually that decision was reversed by the Supreme Court. But before that happened, Bellows told ...
The new movie 'Ezra' stars an actor with autism playing an autistic character
NPR· 10 hours agoNPR's Juana Summers talks with 'Ezra' producer Alex Plank and screenwriter Tony Spiridakis -- who said the story comes from his own life with his son -- about portraying autistic people in their film.
TV series 'Couples Therapy' gives viewers a rare look into real life therapy sessions
WAMC Northeast Public Radio· 13 hours agoNPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with therapist Orna Gurlanik, star of the documentary series "Couples Therapy." The show is challenging the idea that couples therapy is a last-ditch effort for people.
New COVID variant FLiRT may be more transmissible but unlikely to make us more sick
NPR· 9 hours agoA new set of variants that scientists are calling "FLiRT" is rising. NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Dr. Ashish Jha, Dean of the Brown University School of Public Health about what it means for summer.
Advice for graduates: Listeners share songs, lessons from high school : All Songs Considered
NPR· 24 hours agoNPR's Stephen Thompson joins host Robin Hilton for this look back as they share their own song picks...
Devery Jacobs flies high in 'Backspot' : It's Been a Minute
NPR· 12 hours agoDevery joins Brittany to talk about redefining the cheerleader for a new generation, and keeping her...