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Molly is the guest storyteller for Tell Me What Happened's 50th episode. Host Jay Rehak listens as Molly remembers her Grandma making a shocking admission (proudly!) at a big family dinner.
Jay and Molly discuss how we often think that we already understand the people closest to us, when there is actually great wisdom and insight to be gained from asking them to... Tell Me What Happened.
Thanks to Mr. Rehak (my high school English teacher!) for having me on, and for letting me share this story and a poem titled Us, Together. Both are about my grandma, and I'm honored to share a tiny bit of her with you.
Please check out Tell Me What Happened, and take a moment to share Ketamine Insights too.
Help us keep the lights on at https://www.patreon.com/ketamineinsights
Email us at [email protected]
Our Instagram is @ketamineinsights
You can also find us on YouTube
If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, please get help. In the US, you can dial 988. You are never all alone.
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By Molly Dunn & Lynn Schneider4.7
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Molly is the guest storyteller for Tell Me What Happened's 50th episode. Host Jay Rehak listens as Molly remembers her Grandma making a shocking admission (proudly!) at a big family dinner.
Jay and Molly discuss how we often think that we already understand the people closest to us, when there is actually great wisdom and insight to be gained from asking them to... Tell Me What Happened.
Thanks to Mr. Rehak (my high school English teacher!) for having me on, and for letting me share this story and a poem titled Us, Together. Both are about my grandma, and I'm honored to share a tiny bit of her with you.
Please check out Tell Me What Happened, and take a moment to share Ketamine Insights too.
Help us keep the lights on at https://www.patreon.com/ketamineinsights
Email us at [email protected]
Our Instagram is @ketamineinsights
You can also find us on YouTube
If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, please get help. In the US, you can dial 988. You are never all alone.
Support the show

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