Lets Talk About Hard Things, Anna Sale
Lets Talk About Hard Things, Anna Sale
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Let's Talk About Hard Things

Author: Anna Sale

Narrator: Anna Sale

Unabridged: 8 hr 3 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/04/2021


Synopsis

From the host of the popular WNYC podcast Death, Sex, & Money, Let’s Talk About Hard Things is “like a good conversation with a friend” (The New Yorker) where “no topic is off-limits when it comes to creating meaningful connection” (Lori Gottlieb, author of Maybe You Should Talk to Someone).

Anna Sale wants you to have that conversation. You know the one. The one that you’ve been avoiding or putting off, maybe for years. The one that you’ve thought “they’ll never understand” or “do I really want to bring that up?” or “it’s not going to go well, so why even try?”

Sale is the founder and host of WNYC’s popular, award-winning podcast Death, Sex, & Money or as the New York Times dubbed her “a therapist at happy hour.” She and her guests have direct and thought-provoking conversations, discussing topics that most of us are too squeamish, polite, or nervous to bring up. But Sale argues that we all experience these hard things, and by not talking to one another, we cut ourselves off, leading us to feel isolated and disconnected from people who can help us most.

In Let’s Talk About Hard Things, Sale uses the best of what she’s learned from her podcast to reveal that when we dare to talk about hard things, we learn about ourselves, others, and the world that we make together. Diving into five of the most fraught conversation topics—death, sex, money, family, and identity—she moves between memoir, fascinating snapshots of a variety of Americans opening up about their lives, and expert opinions to show why having tough conversations is important and how to do them in a thoughtful and generous way. She uncovers that listening may be the most important part of a tough conversation, that the end goal should be understanding without the pressure of reconciliation, and that there are some things that words can’t fix (and why that’s actually okay).

About Anna Sale

Anna Sale is the creator and host of Death, Sex, & Money, the award-winning podcast from WNYC Studios, where she’s been doing interviews about “the things we think about a lot and need to talk about more” since 2014. Before that, she covered politics for public radio for years. She grew up in West Virginia and lives in the East Bay in California with her husband and two daughters.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Alicia on June 18, 2021

I have to admit to giving up on this book after finishing half of it, only because I really slogged through the first half and life is too short to make yourself read a book you dislike when so many wonderful ones are out there. I am not familiar with the author's podcast and perhaps I would have en......more

Goodreads review by Emma on June 17, 2021

Let's Talk About Hard Things was a thought-provoking and generous look at how we can learn how to better communicate about the big things with the people we care about. I really loved how Sale uses stories and interviews to illustrate the techniques she endorses for talking about hard things. There......more

Goodreads review by La Crosse County Library on May 27, 2021

Not to sound like Yogi Berra, but talking about hard things is hard. Emotions run high, vulnerabilities are exposed, and awkwardness abounds. It's impossible to make it to adulthood without having at least one "squirmy" conversation. Author Anna Sale recognizes that "it's downright terrifying to dis......more

Goodreads review by Suzanne on May 01, 2021

Author Anna Sale offers a book with challenging topics and urges readers to explore these topics without fear. Death, sex, relationships and identity are all fair game in a book of anecdotes taken from her own experiences and conversations with others. While I found the book interesting, it didn’t r......more

Goodreads review by Candice on April 21, 2021

This short but in-depth book covers the biggest topics we don't like to talk about: Death, Money, Family, Sex, and Identity. Each offers a diverse view of these topics and the many challenges they face, along with some helpful perspectives about how to broach these topics with loved ones. Because, a......more