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Today's Please Explain is about the nature of girls--their minds, bodies, brains, emotional lives, and behaviors.
We’ll be joined by psychotherapist Lisa Machoian and Margaret M. McCarthy, professor of physiology at the University of Maryland.
Listen to last week’s Please Explain: Boys.
Listen to last week’s Please Explain: Boys.
Today's Please Explain is about the nature of girls--their minds, bodies, brains, emotional lives, and behaviors.
We’ll be joined by psychotherapist Lisa Machoian and Margaret M. McCarthy, professor of physiology at the University of Maryland.
Listen to last week’s Please Explain: Boys.
Listen to last week’s Please Explain: Boys.
Naomi Shelton started singing in her church in Midway, Alabama, when she was six years old. She moved to New York in the 60s and started living a double life singing at clubs at night and having odd jobs during the day. Now over sixty, she is releasing her first full-length album. Naomi Shelton and the Gospel Queens join us with a live performance.
On today’s show: The new production of "Mary Stuart" is the first Broadway revival of the show in 40 years and we’ll be joined by two of its stars: Janet McTeer and Harriet Walter. Then, we’ll get an update on the 30-year-old, still-unsolved disappearance of six-year-old Etan Patz. And, Elizabeth Strout talks about the 13 stories that make up her Pulitzer Prize-winning novel. Plus, Please Explain is all about "girls."
On today’s show: The new production of "Mary Stuart" is the first Broadway revival of the show in 40 years and we’ll be joined by two of its stars: Janet McTeer and Harriet Walter. Then, we’ll get an update on the 30-year-old, still-unsolved disappearance of six-year-old Etan Patz. And, Elizabeth Strout talks about the 13 stories that make up her Pulitzer Prize-winning novel. Plus, Please Explain is all about "girls."
Today's Please Explain is about the nature of girls--their minds, bodies, brains, emotional lives, and behaviors.
We’ll be joined by psychotherapist Lisa Machoian and Margaret M. McCarthy, professor of physiology at the University of Maryland.
Listen to last week’s Please Explain: Boys.
Listen to last week’s Please Explain: Boys.

