Women Living the Questions
In this episode, host Ruby Tugade speaks with Anna Boorstin, a former film sound editor, writer, and lifelong reader whose reflections on love, grief, and self-acceptance reveal a life deeply examined and fully lived. Anna shares stories about growing up in Southern California during the rise of second-wave feminism, working in the film industry, and raising a family while learning to better understand herself. With humor and candor, she reflects on body image, aging, anxiety, and the complicated expectations placed on women across generations. She also speaks movingly about her late partner, historian John Archibald Getty III, and the profound experience of caring for him through illness. Their relationship transformed her understanding of love, vulnerability, and what it means to truly know another person. Inspired by the sudden loss of her stepfather, Academy-Award nominated filmmaker Alan J. Pakula, Anna eventually turned to writing her novel, No Place Like, as a way to explore grief, imagining parallel universes where the people we lose might still exist somewhere beyond our reach. Music: “Love” by Alex-Productions, licensed under CC BY 3.0
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