A Daily Dose of Wonder with Kelly Corrigan

A Daily Dose of Wonder with Kelly Corrigan

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AI Deadbots Want To Cure Your Grief

As long as people have been grieving, we have found a way to memorialize our dead people. We grievers keep voicemails, photos, letters, clothes – whatever we can to remember our people. With the rise of AI, it’s no wonder companies desperate to increase their shareholder value ha ...  Show more

I Can’t Have Kids and My Friends Are Pregnant

On today’s episode, we hear from Cora Danielson, a comic who has been wrestling with something many women do – her inability to have children despite wanting them very, very much. Her outlet? Improv comedy and the community that came with it, offering her people she could always ...  Show more

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