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that's what she said

Therese Barbato

Drop into the middle of raw and honest conversations about love, sex, family, heartbreak, and how we define ourselves in and out of relationships. Therese Barbato hosts this slumber-party style podcast from her bed in Brooklyn, where guests unpack and explore how their personal history and experiences have shaped their unique sense of love.

PublishesWeeklyEpisodes110Founded10 years ago
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Latest Episodes

novelist amy bloom joins us for our love(d) finale: a deep dive into her memoir "in love" - a beautifully rendered portrait of a mid-life romance and their decision, following her husband's alzheimer's diagnosis, to go to dignitas - an organization b... more

jen nilsson changed her whole life when her fiance Jeff died of cancer in 2018. she quit her job and set off to see the world, writing and traveling and living as if there might not be a tomorrow. a candid conversation about their 296 day love story ... more

montana-based mom of 3 ali mullen shares her story: falling in love with her husband john, his struggle with undiagnosed mental illness, losing him to suicide during the darkest days of the pandemic and how she and her children have found light in th... more

actor & writer nadia bowers joins us for a deeply candid and generous episode: her intensely close relationship with her sister sasha, losing her to an opioid overdose 7 years ago, and how she has navigated being in relationship with sasha since her ... more

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 108 ratings
  • love(d): a knock out

    I just listened to the last interview in this series, with writer Amy Bloom. The premise of this season - deep and probing conversations about love that is marked by loss and grief - was fulfilled beyond my imagination. The guests are achingly honest. The host is compassionately engaged. There were moments when I felt like maybe I shouldn’t be allowed to know so much about the worst time of a stranger’s life. But I was welcomed in, and I’m better for it.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    VicariousLiving
    United States4 years ago
  • If you like shallow conversations, don’t listen to this.

    If you love deep conversations with thoughtful empathic friends and are missing them right now, then I suggest you listen to this podcast like me! I so appreciate it, especially right now. "Season 5- Wild Love" is keeping me company while I cook, walk, and otherwise hang out inside during Quarantine. The podcast mixes an actor’s humanity with an insatiable curiosity, and hunger for knowledge. Therese guides the conversations toward depth and honesty. (I saw her act in some shows when she was st... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    warm vibes, thoughtful talks
    United States6 years ago
  • Great conversations

    I’m surprised there aren’t any ratings on this podcast. Great conversations with interesting people. Worth a listen. :-)

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    HRH PS
    Australia6 years ago
  • The friend group in this pod is poppin

    There is no way you’ll waste your time listening to at least one episode of this.

    Therese has conversations that feel like eavesdropping on two smart, inquisitive, super-not-basic women getting coffee or on one of their couches being cozy and open.

    It’s part emotional voyeurism, but more comfort that people are literally all working on the same things and that small thoughts are the key to bigger change.

    Try it. I think you might like it.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    grace in nyc
    United States7 years ago
  • I really enjoy listening to this podcast!

    This podcast has kept me company in a deeply helpful way.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
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    United States7 years ago

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