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UpTalk Podcast

Introducing UpTalk from Chatelaine

Our new podcast launches June 7. Here's a sneak peek.
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Exciting news: We’re launching a podcast. Hosted by Chatelaine Editor-at-Large Rachel Giese, UpTalk will feature in-depth, intimate interviews with some of today’s most fascinating authors, musicians, politicians, business leaders and big thinkers of all stripes. For the pilot episode, which debuts tomorrow, Giese talked to Wild author Cheryl Strayed, writer of the hugely popular “Dear Sugar” advice column, about intimacy, fidelity and all of those annoying roads not taken. Here’s a quick preview of their conversation:

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You can find Episode 1 of UpTalk here on Chatelaine.com, on iTunes and Google Play.

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