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Forever Wild

Podcast by Meagan McGovern and Nora Gibbs

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Personal stories & conversations

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Forever Wild is a memoir podcast about four sisters, a con artist mother, and a childhood spent on the run. From mafia bars to game shows, mental hospitals to Australia, it’s a story of survival, chaos, and the search for home. Hosted by sisters Meagan McGovern and Nora Gibbs, this deeply personal series blends dark humor, nostalgia, and raw honesty in a journey you won’t forget.

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episode Onion bagels, a Chateau, and death by spork: Christmas with Maureen artwork

Onion bagels, a Chateau, and death by spork: Christmas with Maureen

In this unforgettable episode of Forever Wild, Meagan and Nora dive into the surreal, hilarious, and heartbreaking days surrounding their mother Maureen’s near-feature on America’s Most Wanted, her mysterious arrests, and the chaotic aftermath that spanned Hilton Head, upstate New York, and a chateau in the English countryside. Nora recalls working underage at a piano bar, being approached by law enforcement about her mom, and fleeing Hilton Head with Katie. Meanwhile, Maureen and Morgain vanish to Europe—with a trail of theft, fake IDs, and outrageous spending behind them. Nora shares the story of flying to England with onion bagels in tow, only to end up in a foster home after Maureen is arrested once again. The episode climaxes with a suicide call over a missing Christmas present and the swallowing of a spork—an event so absurd it’s almost funny… eventually. With laughter, grief, and sisterly honesty, this episode explores what it means to survive a childhood full of instability, emotional manipulation, and a mother who somehow always managed to walk away from consequenses.

20 May 2025 - 55 min
episode The Motel Life: Bad Checks, Jail Cells, and the Australia That Never Was artwork

The Motel Life: Bad Checks, Jail Cells, and the Australia That Never Was

Episode Title: The Motel Life: Bad Checks, Jail Cells, and the Australia That Never Was Episode Summary: In this episode of Forever Wild, Meagan and Nora dive into one of the wildest chapters of their chaotic upbringing – a time when jail cells, runaway road trips, and a botched game show trip to Australia were just another Tuesday. From Meagan’s arrest in upstate New York to the frantic scramble to cover their mother’s bad checks, the sisters reflect on the impossible balancing act of trying to survive a life lived out of motels, black garbage bags, and half-baked escape plans. It’s a raw, unfiltered look at the moments that defined their family’s unraveling – and the unexpected moments of connection and chaos that came with it. Episode Highlights: * Meagan’s arrest for bad checks – and her stubborn belief that she could talk her way out of it. * Katie’s desperate attachment to her deaf poodle, Sugar, and the logistical nightmare of traveling with two dogs. * The chaotic lead-up to their mother’s second Sale of the Century attempt, complete with hidden crawl spaces, ransacked homes, and the failed promise of a fresh start in Australia. * Nora’s first taste of independence in a foreign country – and why she couldn’t wait to go home. * The New Year’s Eve party that ended with a police raid and a sober realization that this life might never change. Join the Conversation: * Share your thoughts or questions about this episode – we’d love to hear what surprised you. * Connect with Meagan on Facebook for behind-the-scenes stories and updates. * Leave a review if you enjoyed this episode – it really helps others find the show. Until next time, stay wild.

13 May 2025 - 59 min
episode Episode 8: The House with the Peddler's Ghost artwork

Episode 8: The House with the Peddler's Ghost

Show Notes: This week on Forever Wild, Meagan and Nora revisit the most beautiful house they ever lived in—and the eerie, chaotic spiral that followed. From a dream colonial home in Fairfield to a carriage house party zone, and then north to a haunted Adirondack property wrapped in a real estate deal their mother that wasn't going to end well. In this episode, you'll hear: * Why Meagan lived in a rat-infested basement * The business scheme that might’ve worked -- if the property wasn’t haunted * The real reason Meagan never made it to Australia (hint: jail) * How four girls from nowhere crashed into small-town Indian Lake and made a big impression Plus: ghost stories, blueberry pie and whitewater rafting Like what you're hearing? Leave a review, share with a friend, and send us your questions or memories. We’re saving $150 a week on therapy by doing this podcast instead, so it's good for all of us!

15 Apr 2025 - 58 min
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The Valley’s Keeper of Disposable Children

In this raw, layered episode of Forever Wild, Meagan and Nora take us back to 1986—peak Valley Girl era—where their family finds a brief glimpse of stability in the San Fernando Valley… before it all unravels again. From a rundown house near the Sherman Oaks Galleria to a sudden move to Connecticut just days before Christmas, the sisters recount a whirlwind time marked by missed opportunities, unexpected generosity, and unsettling encounters. We hear about the “extra” kids who lived with them, how their mother became the subject of a Ben Stein newspaper profile—and what happened when he took a disturbing interest in one of the sisters. It’s a story of instability and survival, told with humor, honesty, and a fierce sense of reflection. Trigger warning: This episode contains discussions of child exploitation and inappropriate behavior by an adult. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS (APPROXIMATE) * 00:01 – Intro and stabby moods * 04:30 – Life in the San Fernando Valley * 12:00 – The college dream that slipped away * 20:45 – “Throwaway children” and Ben Stein’s glowing article * 29:10 – The poolside photo shoot * 36:00 – Connecticut and the Christmas from hell * 47:00 – College envy and the reality check * 55:00 – Ben Stein calls again—with a disturbing request * 01:04:00 – The Spy Magazine mention and the truth behind the creep * 01:08:00 – Wrapping up: privilege, predators, and the path ahead 📎 MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: * [Ben Stein's 1986 article “The Valley’s Keeper of Disposable Children [https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1BSWvfLg3q/]”] If you’re loving the show, please leave us a review wherever you listen. It helps us more than you know.

8 Apr 2025 - 38 min
episode The Oregon Detour: Poverty, Privilege, and a Car Full of Animals artwork

The Oregon Detour: Poverty, Privilege, and a Car Full of Animals

SHOW NOTES: EPISODE 6 – THE OREGON DETOUR This week, Meagan and Nora head back to 1985 and the family’s move to a remote house in the woods of southern Oregon. What starts as a beautiful new beginning quickly turns into one of the most chaotic and difficult chapters of their lives. In this episode: * Life lately: prom dresses, graduation plans, and launching adult kids * Meagan tells the story of driving to Oregon at 16 with a chicken, kittens, a dog, two teenagers she barely knew, and a ticket for going 88 mph * Living in a stunning house with no money, no plan, and no adult supervision * Losing pets to the Oregon wilderness—and what those losses still mean * What it's like to be the kid holding everything together while the adults fall apart * A staged car crash, insurance money, and moral gray areas * One magical memory: the Ashland Shakespeare Festival and a woman in a unicorn costume * How race, privilege, and poverty collided in their family’s story * The return to LA, motel living, and the Challenger explosion Themes: * The invisible weight of being “the responsible one” * The ways white privilege protected their mother—and how that legacy shows up now * Survival, sibling loyalty, and the cost of keeping secrets * What it means to look back on these stories with love, anger, and clarity Content note: This episode includes discussion of poverty, food insecurity, pet loss, and an insurance scam. There is also honest reflection on the role of white privilege in the family's story.

31 Mar 2025 - 1 h 7 min
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