#668 Leslie Winick - The Interesting, Invisible Woman

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#806 - Best Of: Being An Outsider - Rama

A powerful and intimate conversation and one of Paul’s favorites (and the origin of the "Herbert's Butthole" riff). Originally aired in 2015, the then 28 year-old Syrian opens up about always being the minority wherever she lives (She was born in Syria, grew up in Brazil and now ...  Show more

#805 Eating Disorders & Males -Retired Boxer Danny O'Connor

Danny O’Connor is an elite professional boxer and former member of the U.S. Olympic Boxing Team. He’s also the author of the book Weight Class: A Fighter's Life-or-Death Battle with an Eating Disorder. He opens up about his own struggles with disordered eating in the hopes that m ...  Show more

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