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Episode Notes
In the last few years, loss and grief have become a shared collective experience, particularly in the wake of the COVID19 pandemic. This period has also put the inequities in the U.S. healthcare system front and center along with the ways that what has been “normal” has often been harmful or unsustainable. In _A Living Remedy: A Memoir, _Nicole Chung shares her personal experience of loss and grief and connects it to the broader systemic failures that countless Americans have encountered and are one emergency away from encountering.
Nicole Chung is the author the national bestseller All You Can Ever Know, _which was named a Best Book of the Year by over twenty outlets, including NPR, _The Washington Post, _and _Time. She is currently a contributing writer at The Atlantic, a Time contributor, and a _Slate _columnist. |