Kelly Corrigan has written four New York Times bestsellers looking closely at various seasons in family life. Her podcast, “Kelly Corrigan Wonders,” features far-reaching but still personal conversations with guests like Bryan Stevenson, Samantha Power, Judd Apatow, Melinda French Gates, and Bono. Corrigan is also the host and executive producer of “Tell Me More,” now in its seventh season on PBS. She has been called the voice of a generation by Oprah Winfrey Magazine and the poet laureate of the ordinary by Huffington Post.
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