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EP #283 - 05.26.2021 - Family Relationships in the Pandemic w/ Bob Huber
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Length:
64 minutes
Released:
May 26, 2021
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Podcast episode
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Today I welcome journalist Bob Huber to talk about family life in the pandemic.
Bob Huber is a longtime magazine editor and writer; his home base for the past 3 decades has been Philadelphia magazine, where he was features editor for a decade. Huber has written features for Esquire, GQ, Details and other national magazines, and has won many awards for his journalism; his work has been anthologized in Best American Legal Writing and Best American Sports Writing numerous times. Over the past two decades, his 80-plus features for Philadelphia magazine have provided a comprehensive window into the city’s movers and shakers; in 2006, he broke the Bill Cosby sexual-assault scandal.
Currently Huber is writing a book with his 32-year-old son, Sam, who has Asperger’s, about life on the spectrum from the point of view of both father and son.
Bob Huber is a longtime magazine editor and writer; his home base for the past 3 decades has been Philadelphia magazine, where he was features editor for a decade. Huber has written features for Esquire, GQ, Details and other national magazines, and has won many awards for his journalism; his work has been anthologized in Best American Legal Writing and Best American Sports Writing numerous times. Over the past two decades, his 80-plus features for Philadelphia magazine have provided a comprehensive window into the city’s movers and shakers; in 2006, he broke the Bill Cosby sexual-assault scandal.
Currently Huber is writing a book with his 32-year-old son, Sam, who has Asperger’s, about life on the spectrum from the point of view of both father and son.
Released:
May 26, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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