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This episode was originally released on May 26, 2018. In this "rapid fire" episode, the Sugars read
This episode was originally published on August 12th, 2016. The Sugars hear the latest from "Head o
This episode was originally released on August 19, 2017. It’s never easy to talk to our romantic pa
Introducing Beyond All Repair, a new WBUR podcast from producer emeritus of Dear Sugars, Amory Siver
Our loved ones are the people who are supposed to understand us. But what if they just...can't? Wher
The Sugars' conversation on friendship continues with a handful of letters concerning male-female fr
Everyone has had a friendship quandary of some sort in the past, right? This week, the Sugars take o
Whether you’re 5, 15, or 50 years old, it can be difficult to usher a stepparent in and out of the f
Buzz Bissinger owns more than 100 pairs of leather pants and over 200 pairs of leather gloves, havin
How many times have you heard this: "I love him, we're great together, but..."? There's always room
Most of us have days when we don’t feel attractive. But in this episode, the Sugars read letters fro
Privilege comes in many forms: socio-economic privilege, gender privilege, heterosexual privilege, t
At age 18, we are granted the rights and responsibilities of adulthood in the eyes of the law. But f
Produced by WBUR, Boston’s NPR, in partnership with The Trace, The Gun Machine looks into the past t
Snooping on your spouse is generally ill-advised, but what if he or she has an addiction and is cons
This is part two of the series on early childhood death. The Sugars read letters from parents who wo
Her grandmother always introduced her as the “chubby one.” Now, she vacillates between moderation an
"What do I want?" This is the question Oprah Winfrey finally asked herself, after years of strugglin
In this episode, the Sugars answer letters from letter writers who want to have sex less frequently
In the Empty Chair series, the Sugars discuss early childhood death, an absence that can be ever-pre