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Ep. 237: Grant Ginder: New Baby, New Book & Aging as a Gay Man | So Old, So Young

41 min · 8. juni 2026
episode Ep. 237: Grant Ginder: New Baby, New Book & Aging as a Gay Man | So Old, So Young cover

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Grant Ginder is the author of six novels, including The People We Hate at Weddings (adapted into the 2024 film starring Kristen Bell and Ben Platt) and his latest, So Old, So Young — a story that drops in on six college friends across five parties over twenty years. A University of Pennsylvania grad and former Washington speechwriter, Grant now teaches in the MFA program at NYU. In this episode: * Welcoming baby Celia via surrogacy — and the woman who made it possible * How Frankie the dog became the world's gentlest big… er, little-sister supervisor * The So Old, So Young structure: five parties, twenty years, six friends * Writing (and wanting to burn) his first novel at 23 after a brutal breakup * The millennial reckoning with homeownership, kids, and the markers of "real" adulthood * Sipping gin and tonics through a Watch What Happens Live taping with Erika Jayne and Elizabeth Perkins * The Long Island Railroad wine binge that birthed The People We Hate at Weddings * Meeting husband Mac (and the handshake that almost killed it) * Phones, performance culture, and why we were "so lucky" to grow up offline 📚 Grab So Old, So Young — https://www.grantginder.com [https://www.grantginder.com]  🏳️‍🌈 Catch Grant at East End Books in Provincetown this September, including an event with John Glenn for his queer Arthurian retelling The Lost Book of Lancelot. CHAPTER MARKERS / TIMESTAMPS 00:00  Welcome — meet author Grant Ginder 00:30  Surprise! A brand-new baby (not a horse) 02:58  The surrogacy journey & their "hero" surrogate 05:31  So Old, So Young — the book 06:00  Getting tipsy on Watch What Happens Live 08:45  Five parties, twenty years: the book's structure 11:35  Laguna Beach to UPenn to speechwriting 13:00  Writing a novel at 23 after his first heartbreak 14:41  "How did I get to 40?" — the passage of time 17:50  Why millennials hit adulthood differently 20:36  The People We Hate at Weddings 21:55  Four bottles of wine & the train ride that started it all 23:48  The 2024 movie (Kristen Bell & Ben Platt) 24:08  Meeting husband Mac — and the dreaded handshake 29:11  Phones, performance & a Swedish Lapland digital detox 31:40  How Frankie the dog took to baby Celia 32:54  What's next: new book + a September in P-Town Podcast song by SIXFOOT 5: https://www.sixfoot5prod.com [https://www.sixfoot5prod.com]  Apple: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/sixfoot-5/1551774977  [https://music.apple.com/us/artist/sixfoot-5/1551774977 ] Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5rHMzoU0G0fLhaBsrQiOOY?si=laSZ5hiKTYubJJyhrzf2JQ [https://open.spotify.com/artist/5rHMzoU0G0fLhaBsrQiOOY?si=laSZ5hiKTYubJJyhrzf2JQ] Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com [https://pcm.adswizz.com] for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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