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In this week we're getting personal with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly. For close to two decades, she's made a mark as a standout host and reporter for NPR. She's now an anchor of their afternoon show ...
NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly began wearing hearing aids in her 40s when she started losing her hearing. ... Kelly says hearing aids have been life changing for both her personal and professional life.
NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly began wearing hearing aids in her 40s when she started losing her hearing. ... Kelly says hearing aids have been life changing for both her personal and professional life.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to Dan Langenkamp, former press attaché for the U.S. embassy in Kyiv, Ukraine, about his advocacy for bike safety. His wife was killed in a crash in August.
NPR's Scott Simon and Mary Louise Kelly talk about her new book, "It. Goes. So. Fast. The Year of No Do-Overs." The memoir takes looks at the balance of work and motherhood, intention and memory.
Weeds actress Mary-Louise Parker has conquered the stages of Broadway and the big screen. Longtime fans have been curious to know more about her personal life outside of her Hollywood achievements.
It’s a struggle NPR co-host Mary Louise Kelly recently discussed with Amna Nawaz, and it’s also the focus of Mary Louise’s deeply personal book, "It. Goes. So. Fast: The Year of No Do-Overs." ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Emma Pattee. Her debut novel, Tilt, is about a devastating earthquake in the Pacific Northwest, and one pregnant woman's quest to get back home after it.
MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: The writer Anne Lamott turned 70 in April, and it turns out she has a lot to say about growing older - like this. Quote, "we know by a certain age the great palace lies of ...
MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: As the song from the musical "Rent" goes, there's 525,600 minutes in a year. Some years fly by. Others seem to last forever.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to author Peter Swanson about his new mystery novel, Kill Your Darlings, which explores the reasons behind a poet's act of murder against her own husband.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to co-founder of Black Voters Matter, LaTosha Brown, about political organizing efforts in Georgia ahead of the 2024 presidential election.
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