Guy Winch: How Can We Choose To Move On From Heartbreak? We don't consider heartbreak to be as serious as physical injury, but emotional pain can stay with us much longer. Psychologist Guy Winch says dealing with heartbreak starts with asserting control. NPR/TED Staff
Mama Stamberg Takes Her Cranberry Relish Recipe To Ocean Spray's CEO For decades, Susan Stamberg has managed to sneak her family's controversial, Pepto Bismol-pink, cranberry relish recipe onto the air and 2019 will be no exception. Susan Stamberg
In 'Dark Waters,' A Conventional But Compelling Tale Of Corporate Comeuppance In "the most conventional movie of [director Todd] Haynes' career," Mark Ruffalo plays a lawyer taking on DuPont. The film distills years of litigation into an urgent story. Mark Jenkins
Miss the viaduct? Bring a piece home The Alaskan Way Viaduct may be gone, but you can get your own piece of the demolished bridge. Casey Martin
'Crying Laughing' Will Have You Doing Both Lance Rubin's new novel follows an aspiring young comedian as she navigates the rough waters of romance, improv and her father's failing health, with plenty of laughs to light the darker moments. Alethea Kontis
Disney Animation Chief Jennifer Lee Is The Queen Behind Elsa And Anna Her credits include Frozen, Wreck-It Ralph and Zootopia. Now, Jennifer Lee is the first female chief creative officer of Walt Disney Animation Studios — oh, and she co-directed the Frozen sequel. Elizabeth Blair
What’s with Seattle bumper stickers these days? On this episode a listener asks us to explore the patterns and messages of bumper stickers in the Pacific Northwest. But there’s a personal reason she wants to better understand Seattle’s bumper sticker culture. Deborah Wang
'This Isn't Speech:' Attorney Carrie Goldberg On Revenge Porn Attorney and author Carrie Goldberg was the target of revenge porn from an ex-boyfriend, and now she's built a practice helping people in similar situations. Her new book is Nobody's Victim. Michel Martin
A Surfing Marriage Proposal Chris Garth brought his girlfriend back to the Waikiki beach where they first met. He asked her to marry him just as the two surfers were catching a wave. He lost the ring but had a backup.
'Woke' capitalism? Anand Giridharadas isn't buying it ‘We don’t have a bad apple problem, we have an bad orchard problem ’ Anand Giridharadas remarks to a Seattle audience. Sonya Harris