EPISODE SHOW NOTES

Celebrating 100 Episodes: The Most Downloaded Episodes
This week is the 100th episode celebration for And Then Everything Changed! I started the podcast on Halloween of 2019 with my first guest, Paul who took a chance on a new show and a new host, and we created one of my favorite episodes to date. Since then, I’ve gotten to interview people in recovery, survivors, social justice leaders, and so many talented authors. On my website ATECpodcast.com you can go check out and listen to my previous episodes, each categorized by topic, so you can listen to what moves you first! Thank you for tuning in and for being a part of the ATEC community!
Below are links to the 15 most listened-to episodes:
- A Living Person Among the Dead ft. Paul Boardman
- From Downward Spiral to the Other Side ft. Ashlee Brown
- Everybody Knew ft. Christine McLean
- The COVID-19 Experience- Surviving Coronavirus, Bonus Episode 3
- Living Through the Loss of a Spouse ft. Mark Schutter
- A Family Survival Story: Prosthesis, Recovery, and Resilience ft. Rosalie
- My Salinger Year and a Second Chance at Love ft. Joanna Rakoff
- Mother to a Child Born with Differences: From Pain to Advocacy ft. Jaclyn Greenberg
- The Power of Advocacy After Childhood Trauma ft. Johnny Crowder
- The Duality of the Gift of Coming to America ft. Baktash Ahadi
- Unschooling Ourselves ft. Akilah Richards
- The Toll of Mental Illness and Finding A Path Forward ft. Debbie Lechtman
- Hollywood Park ft. Mikel Jollett
- Becoming the Person You’re Meant to Be After Childhood Violence, Drugs, and Neglect ft. Treveal Lynch
- A life of Meaning After Profound Loss ft. Jacqueline Genovese
About Ronit‘s book When She Comes Back: https://ronitplank.com/book/

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ABOUT YOUR HOST
I’m a writer, a teacher, a native New Yorker, and I love hearing about people’s lives. When I think back to my elementary school days at PS 20 in Flushing, Queens whenever we began social studies or a history lesson I wasn’t that interested in learning about battles, topography, or politics. What I wanted to know was how people lived: What their families were like, how they adapted to their circumstances, what they ate, how they celebrated, how they felt.
Sociology became my major at Binghamton University and in my life so far I’ve been an actress, a salesperson, a Zoo Keeper’s Aid, a volunteer animal trainer, an ELL teacher, a mother, and a wife. I’m grateful for the experiences I’ve had, all of which led me to create this podcast which is one of the most rewarding projects I’ve undertaken. I couldn’t ask for a better job than having in-depth conversations with survivors, thought leaders, authors, social justice warriors, and people who believe that we are all connected and then getting to share their stories, insight, and vulnerability with listeners.
I’m so glad you’ve landed on this page. I hope you find stories here which resonate with you and that you’ll tune in every week.
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