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EPISODE · Mar 12, 2025 · 53 MIN

On Sports, Scripts, and Signs with Natalia Molina

from The Art of Grief

MacArthur Genius Fellow, writer and historian Natalia Molina joins us to talk about scripts of grief, as well as how we become open to signs from beyond in the processes of grieving and healing. We also discuss her award-winning essay, "How I learned the Dodgers are L.A.'s Language of Love," which speaks with an open heart about her brother David's unexpected death, and the celebration of their lives together beneath Dodger Blue skies in Echo Park, Los Angeles. 

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