
Kelly Corrigan is the host of the podcast and NPR show “Kelly Corrigan Wonders” and host of the PBS show “Tell Me More.” She is the author of four New York Times best-selling memoirs about family life: “The Middle Place,” “Lift,” “Glitter and Glue” and “Tell Me More: Stories About the 12 Hardest Things I'm Learning to Say.” Corrigan has also written two children’s books, including “Marianne the Maker,” co-authored with her daughter, and several New York Times op-eds. She previously hosted the public radio series “Exactly” and worked at nonprofits for 20 years, 10 as a volunteer. She has been called the voice of a generation by Oprah Winfrey Magazine and poet laureate of the ordinary by Huffington Post.
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