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You’ve got questions. Together, we get answers. We all need advice, but sometimes it’s hard to know

Episodes

Total: 322

May’s father nearly lost $4,000 to an online scam. How can she protect him from future fraud? On thi

Why are some people able to talk with just about anyone—about almost anything? One answer may lie in

In a new miniseries inspired by Charles Duhigg’s bestseller, the former host of Slate’s How To! podc

At nearly 40, Valerie is itching to pay off her student loans and finally become debt-free. But… how

Ever since she started taking a new medication a few years ago, Meme is worried that she’s lost her

Jeff and his family lost their home last month in the L.A. wildfires. Since then, he’s been hyperfoc

Guillermo and his ex-wife divorced nearly a decade ago. They share custody of their son which, Guill

Connie is feeling compelled to get involved in her local community, but she’s never even attended a

For three decades, Mike has worked in a field with an uncertain future: journalism. He loves the sta

How To Become an Expat

2025/1/7

Before the 2024 election, Maureen and Jayna had hoped to attend a historic inauguration for Kamala H

Today we’re going to see if one American family can flip the usual, tortured and tedious script for

Jenn and Todd Brandel have a close, loving relationship with their father, Bruce. But one thing make

Our Favorite Advice of 2024

2024/12/17

How will you remember 2024? Here at How To! Headquarters, this will be the year when a bunch of very

Sandy is a former college athlete who knows how to exercise—at least, she used to. These days, she’s

André has known for years that they have to execute the estate when their parents pass. They feel wh

‘Tis the season of gathering with friends and family. It’s also a time where some of us yearn for a

Ezra is adrift in his early 20s. He craves a life of meaning, community, and love. But he’s struggli

Contraception is a huge burden for women and people with uteruses to bear. What would it look like—o

Heather recently joined the board of her local library, a beloved institution from her childhood. Wh

Katie is terrified of dying. As the youngest in a big family, she can’t stop thinking about the fact