81: Mining Universal Truths From Personal Stories, with Sarah Hepola

JULY 25, 2023

EPISODE NOTES

Sarah Hepola is the author of the 2015 bestselling memoir, Blackout: Remembering the Things I Drank to Forget. She's the host and creator of "America's Girls," a podcast about the history of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, and the co-conspirator of Smoke 'Em If You Got 'Em, a weekly podcast about what's burning through the culture right now. She's a writer-at-large for Texas Monthly, and she lives in Dallas.

sarahhepola.com

Blackout: Remembering the Things I Drank to Forget, by Sarah Hepola

Why I’m Doing a Podcast on the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, by Sarah Hepola

Cheerleaders, Cheerleaders Everywhere, by Sarah Hepola

Smoke 'Em If You Got "Em Podcast

Lush for Life, by Sarah Hepola - Salon

23: Children Need Freedom to Grow Independent, with Lenore Skenazy - Where We Go Next

"Twitter: where personality disorders become careers." - Meghan Daum

Common Cognitive Distortions - Wikipedia

Those College Students Might Surprise You: Sarah Hepola's Report From the Classroom - The Unspeakable Podcast

How to watch TÁR - JustWatch

I Could Get Married Here (But Didn't), by Sarah Hepola - The New York Times

My Drinking Years: ‘Everyone Has Blackouts, Don’t They?’, by Sarah Hepola - The Guardian

Sarah's Twitter: @sarahhepola

Sarah's Instagram: @thesarahhepolaexperience

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