Sh!t I Learned From My Crappy Childhood

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Join writer, actress, and podcast host, Robin Hopkins for stories about relationships, family, parenting, and sometimes running away from our past. You'll laugh. You'll cry. You'll call your sister to say you're sorry.

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About Robin Hopkins

Writer. Actress. Podcaster. Host of "Wellโ€ฆAdjusting" and "Dear Headspace" podcasts. Robin's written for the NY Times, Mother Mag, Huff Post, and is the author of โ€œIf These Ovaries Could Talk: The Things Weโ€™ve Learned About Making an LGBTQ Family.โ€

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