Flag on the Play
This week we are talking about red flags, insecurities and when to walk away or not even give a person the opportunity. Let’s Get Into It
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Protests erupted across the nation this week in the wake of a leaked Supreme Court brief suggesting the landmark “Roe v. Wade” abortion ruling will be overturned. The decision could endanger people seeking medical care and set a precedent for challenging other reproductive rights. Guest host Elise Hu discusses patients’ concerns with health and gender reporter Shefali Luthra of “The 19th” and Dr. Jennifer Kerns, an OBGYN and associate professor at the University of California, San Francisco.
Then, Elise chats with authors Jasmine Guillory and Emma Straub about the best books to read this summer. They also play Who Said That.
Some books mentioned in this episode:
By the Book – Jasmine Guillory
This Time Tomorrow – Emma Straub
Love Radio – Ebony LaDelle
Funny You Should Ask – Elissa Sussman
Bomb Shelter – Mary Laura Philpott
Sorrow and Bliss – Meg Mason
The Lifestyle – Taylor Hahn
I’ll Be You – Janelle Brown
You can follow us on Twitter @NPRItsBeenAMin and email us at ibam@npr.org.
This week we are talking about red flags, insecurities and when to walk away or not even give a person the opportunity. Let’s Get Into It
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