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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.
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 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.
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." ...
Mary Louise Kelly’s latest book is “It. Goes. So. Fast. The Year of No Do-Overs.” She can be heard co-hosting "All Things Considered" every weekday on 90.5 WESA.
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.
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 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.
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