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Welcome Home
Listen now | I remember that I’m home wherever I go, because "home" resides within me.
May 31
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Nan Tepper
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8:10
My Big Night Out!
Listen now | “Why did I bother?” I say to myself, shaking my head, “I won’t meet anyone tonight.”
May 24
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Nan Tepper
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27
8:31
Don’t Tell Me What To Do!
Listen now | Or think, or feel, or how to wear my hair…
May 17
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Nan Tepper
47
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8:27
A Daily Dose of Radical Acceptance and Joy
Listen now | I begin to learn by practicing with my girl; she teaches me tenderness.
May 10
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Nan Tepper
59
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8:27
Solo Flight
Listen now | One arm out in front of me, doing my best Captain Marvel impersonation
May 3
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Nan Tepper
27
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15
8:51
On the Power of Names
Listen now | A conversation with little Nan
Apr 26
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Nan Tepper
30
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11:17
So, How Long Is YOUR Resumé?
Listen now | I probably have you beat…
Apr 19
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Nan Tepper
30
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44
11:23
Sorry, Not Sorry!
Listen now | The more I understood about the value of amends, the more I started to understand the value of an authentic apology.
Apr 12
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Nan Tepper
34
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44
13:49
Here's Mud in Your Eye
I was young, I was cool, I was free, and somehow, I was pretty brave.
Apr 5
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Nan Tepper
34
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39
8:49
Read Me A Story
Listen now | As a young child, my mother read to me every night. She was the bedtime storyteller.
Mar 29
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Nan Tepper
38
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46
8:42
A Spoonful of Something
Listen now | I began to use illness––real or invented––to avoid things that were uncomfortable or overwhelming.
Mar 22
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Nan Tepper
38
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9:29
Cake.
Listen now | I was accomplishing things I’d never imagined I could. Successful in my business, hanging with my beautiful friends, new and old, things…
Mar 15
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Nan Tepper
43
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