Midlife Whatever

Episode 04: Monica's Story

58 min · 15. touko 2022
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Monica and I met at very delicate times in our lives: both of us were newly postpartum and wondering “what the hell do I do now?” Usually I have a fantastic memory, but my severe postpartum depression prevented me from making too many concrete memories of my time in Portland. However, I do remember Monica. Her hilarious quick-witted nature drew me in and kept me there. Over the years we’ve kept in touch and recently have been each other’s support systems through neurodivergent diagnoses and spousal separations.

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