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Introducing: The Parent Chat with Dylan Dreyer

Hey Open Book with Jenna fans! As a bonus for you, we’re sharing the trailer for The Parent Chat with Dylan Dreyer – an all-new podcast series from TODAY. You know her as TODAY’s candid third hour host. But Dylan Dreyer is also a mom of 3 boys in New York City, trying to figure o ...  Show more

Nate Berkus on Creating a Home That Tells Your Story (December 2025)

Nate Berkus is one of the most recognizable names in interior design, known for creating homes that feel timeless, personal and full of story. In this conversation from December 2025, Berkus sits down with Jenna to discuss his book Foundations: Timeless Design That Feels Personal ...  Show more

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