The Way We Live Now

A podcast by iHeartPodcasts

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60 Episodes

  1. Ep. 59: Friday Listener Stories

    Published: 7/3/2020
  2. Ep. 58: Dani

    Published: 7/2/2020
  3. Ep. 57: Elizabeth

    Published: 7/1/2020
  4. Ep. 56: Eric

    Published: 6/30/2020
  5. Ep. 55: Natashia

    Published: 6/29/2020
  6. Ep. 59: Friday Listener Stories

    Published: 6/26/2020
  7. Ep. 53: Mark

    Published: 6/25/2020
  8. Ep. 52: Chelsea

    Published: 6/24/2020
  9. Ep. 51: Arthur

    Published: 6/23/2020
  10. Ep. 50: Ally

    Published: 6/22/2020
  11. Ep. 49: Friday Listener Stories

    Published: 6/19/2020
  12. Ep. 48: Niamey

    Published: 6/18/2020
  13. Ep. 47: Bryan

    Published: 6/17/2020
  14. Ep. 46: Erica

    Published: 6/16/2020
  15. Ep. 45: Patrick

    Published: 6/15/2020
  16. Ep. 44: Friday Listener Stories

    Published: 6/12/2020
  17. Ep. 43: Allison

    Published: 6/11/2020
  18. Ep. 42: Austin

    Published: 6/10/2020
  19. Ep. 41: Kimberly

    Published: 6/9/2020
  20. Ep. 40: Maya

    Published: 6/8/2020

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“The Way We Live Now” is a new daily show hosted by Dani Shapiro, in which she has a searching, intimate conversation with an assortment of guests from every walk of life and corner of the globe. How do we live now, when we’re all isolated in our own homes? We can’t gather. We can’t hold each other close. We can’t break bread. Whether we’re alone or with our families, our routines have been upended. What’s that like? We’re longing for connection, and to know how it is inside each other’s lives. Dani will speak with a NYC nurse, a senator, a teacher, a movie star, a chef with a small restaurant who cooks take-out each day, a college student who won’t wear a cap and gown, a high school student stuck at home with her parents, a patient undergoing cancer treatment, a postmistress, a university president, a rabbi, a minister, a yoga teacher, a meditation expert, and so many more. Every one of us is navigating our lives in our own way, and a rich tapestry of voices will be a comfort and a source of connection, in just fifteen minutes a day.