One of the best podcasts I've come across.
I've been a fan of Strayed for around a year now when I first came across her essay The Love of my Life, but only recently came across her book Tiny Beautiful Things and absolutely loved what I saw from the Dear Sugar column. I jumped at the idea of really listening to and engulfing myself deeply into Dear Sugar, and I was so far from disappointed. Just from the first two podcasts I've felt a sense of inspiration, wisdom, humor, and relatability from the two Sugar's and the questions that they address. This podcast has me hooked from the very beginning, and I don't foresee it loosing me as a listener any time soon.Read full review »
Big nosed Crackfox via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/04/15
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I'm a huge fan of both Cheryl Strayed's and Steve Almond's writing (seriously, I've not read anything that I haven't adore) and I really enjoyed Dear Sugar on The Rumpus, but something does not translate with this radio program. It feels like the focus is too much on the hosts...Read full review »
ummyeahok via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/03/15
I love Cheryl Strayed, and she is sadly a secondary player on her own show, having to spend most of her effort cleaning up the mess of Steve Almond, who is sanctimonious, tone deaf, and clueless to any situation except those that resemble his own. On a recent episode about money, he cut way too...Read full review »
Care W via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/16/15
What else needs to be said? I'm a huge fan of the column from way back, and this podcast fills the hole that was left in my heart when the column went silent. I definitely value Cheryl Strayed’s contributions more than Steve Almond’s, but I like Almond too.Read full review »
MoreIdeasFaster via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/10/16
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