This week we are joined by Rebecca Fishbein! Rebecca Fishbein is the author of Floral Estrangements and Good Things Happen to People You Hate. She has also written for the New York Times, the Washington Post, Teen Vogue, and The Cut, among others. Make sure to check her out!
In this conversation, Rebecca shares her experiences of growing up in New York City, discussing the unique challenges and joys of city living, her journey into writing, and her transition from living alone to sharing space with her boyfriend. The discussion touches on themes of independence, childhood experiences, and the impact of the city on personal growth. She discusses her journey as a writer, including her latest book, 'Floral Estrangements,' which humorously explores the meanings of flowers and their implications in relationships. The discussion also touches on the importance of solitude, personal growth, and the creative process behind writing, revealing the emotional complexities of sharing one's work with the world. Give this episode a listen!
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